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Originally Posted by ganthc
According to the blu-ray insider, if you burn something without AACS protection to a bd-r, it will play on players capable of playing bd-r. If you try to burn a AACS protected content on to a bd-r that has no AACS protection on it and try to play that, it won't play.
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That, but also I think part of what they're trying to say is that manufacturers are choosing not to include bd-r playback at all in newer players because they don't want the hassle of trying to sort out implimenting the AACS playback issues. Instead of trying to get it so non-AACS ones play fine and ones that have it don't, they are just choosing the easy way to comply by not including BD-r playback at all.