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[–] AliasVortex@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

4k's are their own special thing, but for regular Blu-ray's I've had good luck using the MakeMKV integration for VLC (and Handbrake).

Technically there's also libbluray from the same folks that make VLC, but in order to use it you have to have a list of disk IDs and their decryption keys which are annoying to get ahold of (I think I remember running across a community generated list or a methodology to break the key on avsforum, but it's been years since I mucked with it- makemkv is significantly easier)

Also, if you want disk menus, you'll need to have some version of the java 8 runtime installed and configured for VLC to use.