I hope they're smart enough to disconnect their players from networks before the key-revocation updates come through to turn their discs into coasters.
The key revocation updates get stored on the discs themselves. If you put in a newer disc with a newer version of the revocation list, the drive firmware auto-updates.
To workaround, get yourself a blu ray drive which can be modded with the LibreDrive firmware (I have an ASUS BW-16D1HT) and then just use MakeMKV to rip your discs.
I hope they're smart enough to disconnect their players from networks before the key-revocation updates come through to turn their discs into coasters.
The key revocation updates get stored on the discs themselves. If you put in a newer disc with a newer version of the revocation list, the drive firmware auto-updates.
To workaround, get yourself a blu ray drive which can be modded with the LibreDrive firmware (I have an ASUS BW-16D1HT) and then just use MakeMKV to rip your discs.
There's a wide array of standards on blue-ray discs. Some will require that you update before they play.