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Makemkv version too old
Makemkv version too old





makemkv version too old
  1. #Makemkv version too old install
  2. #Makemkv version too old software
  3. #Makemkv version too old Pc

Ok so i attempted to build MakeMkv (and also build FFMPEG with libfdk-aac) and install it on my system to get bluray playback working in Kodi and unfortunately it didn’t work (im on an ARMHF processor) Ok so I attempted to build MakeMKV for osmc and it didnt work, the saga: Im hoping in the future Kodi can support BD+ as there is a bluray boxset from another region i’ve had my eye on and having a fully capable multi region bluray player would be sweet. I had thought about maybe making an addon and maybe monitor the drive or something, but anything more automated i think is likely to be more annoying than useful as you need to swap discs anyway and apart from occasionally having to eject and reinsert the same disc this mostly works from the favourites pretty well.Īnd given I cant watch any newer blurays I can use Kodi for DVD/Older Bluray and just use my not very good bluray player for anything with newer encryption. To be fair my two scripts are a pretty acceptable workaround for me, launch the eject script from the favourites and then the Dvd_Fix script to play the disc. So i can provide logs if necessary but unless there is something about DVD mounting that can be easily changed within Kodi I think i may just have to live with this. I have noticed that when it doesnt work and an inserted dvd has refused to play or played incorrectly (menus get stuck, warning messages with garbled top half of screen) the “Eject” script often needs to be run twice before the disc ejects. So i think udiscs is mounting it correctly as a drive but when it gets mounted as a removable drive a few seconds later this then seems to prevent it playing properly as a DVD?īut if you insert the disk and then immediately launch “Play Disc” it mostly seems to work (tested on yatse remote too with just the “Eject Disc” command and the “Play Disc” command).

makemkv version too old

The important part for DVD seems to be launching “play disc” immediatley after the disc is inserted, before the kodi “removable drive message” pops up. So this script will eject the DVD (if inserted), otherwise it will stop anything playing, inject the drive tray, then test if its a DVD or Bluray inserted and play each disc with the appropriate method. Kodi_command = 'kodi-send -action=\"PlayDVD\"' Os.system('sudo mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/DVD') The next is a script i’ve called “DVD_Fix” which seems to work more often than not: #!/usr/bin/python So it stops anything currently playing, ejects the disc and reloads the favourites screen (so you can launch the next script when you have swapped the disc). Kodi_command = 'kodi-send -action=\"ActivateWindow(Favourites)\"' Kodi_command = 'kodi-send -action=\"Stop\"' So the first is the “eject” script which is fairly straightforward #!/usr/bin/python I’ve now been watching some DVD’s with Kodi and i’ve written a couple of scripts which seem to (almost) guarantee reliable playback.

#Makemkv version too old software

I haven’t ripped a DVD as I don’t have any did ripping software setup but i’m fairly confident that the drive is ok.

#Makemkv version too old Pc

So i’ve tested the drive attached to my PC and any DVD I have tried has played reliably. Ok so i’ve had a chance to play around with this some more.







Makemkv version too old