![]() ![]() Sudo apt-get install build-essential pkg-config libc6-dev libssl-dev libexpat1-dev libavcodec-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libqt4-dev zlib1g-dev So are they any folk out there who can comment on makemkv and current versions of Kodi? Will simlinking libbdplus to libmmbd work if I get it installed?Īny information would be appreciated as the only posts i have found specifically for linux/kodi are fairly old now and I can't tell if this is fully supported by makemkv/unsupported or still works in current kodi versions.Ĭode: Select all #download tarballs for makemkv-bin, makemkv-oss and ffmpeg I'm tempted to try building makemkv-cli on my Linux based Kodi box and see if I can get it working but I've already borked my Kodi box once this week and id like to know if it's likely to work before I attempt it. Makemkv can be used to decrypt these discs with libmmbd and I have seen posts about older versions with Kodi add-ons and a librelec player add-on. ![]() ![]() It does work but any newer encrypted discs won't (i.e. I got an adapter for an internal bluray drive and have been trying to play bluray on Kodi. You do however need to keep updating the beta registration code, so I paid for a license as I want this to be “setup and forget”.Hey I wondered does anyone here know anything about current versions of MakeMkv for Kodi linux and/or their add-on for use with direct Bluray playback? MakeMKV is proprietary, but free-as-in-beer as it’s in “perpetual beta”.I’ve created a Favourite for the launcher and added it to the main menu. I’m using the Advanced Launcher addon for Kodi to create a launcher for disc_trigger.sh. To make this a bit more usable, I’m using a script to launch the stream with MakeMKV’s CLI interface, wait until the UPnP share is ready, then switch Kodi to the share ready to select the title from the disc. ![]() Fortunately, MakeMKV also allows a disc to be streamed over UPnP, which Kodi supports natively. I’m using MakeMKV 1 which lets you rip Blu-Rays for encoding with Handbrake, but I don’t really have the storage to be ripping Blu-Rays on an ongoing basis. The DRM on Blu-Rays is problematic when you’ve built your own player – you can’t just stick the disc in and hit the play button like you can with DVDs. I recently upgraded my HTPC’s optical drive to Blu-Ray (primarily for The Force Awakens). ![]()
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