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  1. Makemkv stream blu ray movie#
  2. Makemkv stream blu ray install#
  3. Makemkv stream blu ray update#

3 HOWTO: MakeMKV: Command Line Automation.

makemkv stream blu ray

Makemkv stream blu ray movie#

2 HOWTO: Play Blu-ray Movie Using MakeMKV Streaming.Perhaps Handbrake can do a better job of ripping one, haven't tested yet but the results were unuseable before. This computer (my main desktop workhorse, Intel I3 on an Asus board w/8GB RAM running up-to-date Stretch XFCE) seems unchanged except that I can now play Blu-Ray discs on it. So far (several days now, holidays that I've been home and bad weather so I've been playing with the computer), no problems. One note, mainly just for curiosity's sake: If I have the tech details right, this should enable DVD playback without installing the DVD-CSS libs directly the MakeMKV libs should already have that covered and that's what VLC is using now, and so are most any other players. That should secure their "intellectual property"! Finally it worked! Anyway until "they" come up with yet another new form of DRM so that nobody, ever, can play any BD on any player. Then as noted above, the "no menus" box needs to be ticked. No such luck it had to point to /dev/sr0 instead. I found that (at least in my Stretch installation) VLC's "open disc" dialog pointed by default to /dev/cdrom, which seemed fine as that pointed to my BD drive. It still took me several tries to play a disc in VLC, though. So once again their instructions are very good, I can't improve them:

Makemkv stream blu ray update#

I plan to update this post in February '19, after the current key expires, to see if the lib still works or no. But I think the necessary libs are now installed and can be used by VLC without it. Well, honestly I don't know if we'll need that key or not-I'd already installed it before I discovered the program no longer had streaming. If you plan to use the program to rip a BD to MKV files you'll need a registration key:īut that isn't what we want to do, is it? We want to play the disc. Anyway the good news is that they give very simple, basic, concise step-by-step instructions that I can't improve upon: Each month they update the beta registration key and you must renew it, but more on that later. Yes, compile it from source! It's a proprietary program but "free while in beta", which it has been for years now.

Makemkv stream blu ray install#

So first you need to compile and install MakeMKV. To play a DVD you normally want the "no menu" box unchecked, for BD you want to check it. Apparently they did this because they came up with a better solution, namely a method of allowing VLC to directly use their library files to open BDs in much the same manner as it does DVDs, that is, Media>Open Disc>Blu-Ray. But that hardly matters now MakeMKV removed the streaming function. It involved installing a proprietary ripper program called MakeMKV and using it to decode the BD and then stream the result to either VLC or Kodi for playback, which sounds overly complicated (the article called it "clunky". What I did find through Google searches was both Ubuntu-based and out-of-date.

makemkv stream blu ray

The Debian Wiki covers the problem with DVDs rather thoroughly:īut information on playing Blu-Ray discs was harder to find, thus this Howto. Due to legal and licensing restrictions, Debian cannot play most commercial DVDs and Blu-ray discs out-of-the-box.













Makemkv stream blu ray