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@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ media players, like VLC or MPlayer. libbluray integrates navigation, playlist
parsing, menus and BD-J. libbluray is DRM-circumvention free, and thus, safe to
integrate in your software.
-libbluray has no dependencies. However, libbluray can make use of libaacs if
-it is installed. libbluray can also make use of java (aka bdjava) by
-additionally installing apache-ant and jdk and then running the script with
-the extra parameter BDJAVA=yes sh libbluray.SlackBuild.
+Optional dependencies are libaacs and apache-ant (it can make use of java
+-aka bdjava- installing it and and then running the script with the extra
+parameter BDJAVA=yes sh libbluray.SlackBuild).
Most commercial Blu-Ray are protected by AACS or BD+ technologies and this
library is not enough to playback those discs.