I recently bought a collector edition boxed set of a 1970s martial arts series I love. I can’t even play it in VLC, makemkv beta code situation is borked, and handbrake scans all the titles, then says there are none.

I have a local Plex server I wanted to use, no other devices that can play Blu-ray other than an external USB drive I just bought.

Any advice? The Linux box is on 22.04.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      I bought a lifetime license for makemkv like 15 years ago. It was the single best software purchase I’ve ever made. It just works on all platforms and for all disks. The hardest I’ve ever had to work at it is to “manually” open all the tracks and play a little guessing game for what track is the real one - but it’s ripped every CD and blu ray I’ve ever thrown at it.

      My latest config is fedora workstation 42 with a portable blue ray burner drive. Works like a champ.

      Not asked for but honorable mention goes to EAC for ripping CDs. I run that in bottles just fine.

      • @[email protected]
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        526 days ago

        I just went back to EAC this week (actually forgot about it after using it forever).

        Nothing works as simply/easily. It “just works”.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      626 days ago

      Ah so after buying hundreds of dollars in blurays, I have to spend more money in getting software to download what I bought and paid for.

      • @[email protected]
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        323 days ago

        Yep or another method (which is more pain in the ass) is going to that one post thread on their forum and used the free trial licence key which you need to add another key once it expires. Pick your poison lol

        • /home/pineapplelover
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          325 days ago

          But given time, all physical media deteriorates. If you buy physical media, you should have the means to back it up.

    • @[email protected]
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      326 days ago

      Been using MKV for a while, running it in a VM so I can adjust the system date so it’ll work until the next update.

      Will be buying it after the 1st of the month.

    • Talaraine
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      So… the fact that the beta literally just never finishes scanning my disk is because I need to purchase it? o.O

      • @[email protected]
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        526 days ago

        That sounds more like your drive not being supported by LibreDrive. OP talked about expired beta keys, which is a current problem with makemkv.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      025 days ago

      Normally I wouldn’t be opposed to paying for something like this, but it’s a corner case for me. The license costs more than the physical media.

  • Echedelle (she/her)
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    https://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/

    Did not try but the library tyeg are mentioned ia in Debian and Ubuntu repos so you only need to download there the keysdb.

    Installing libblueray2 library would also install libaacs0 library for this in Debian.

    If it does not work: either the KEYSDB is outdated or the encryption of your blue ray is BD+ (libbdplus), which requires other library and other set of keys.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      225 days ago

      I’m unsure how the keysdb works. I’m on Ubuntu, so Debian based. Sorry for the noob questions.

      • Echedelle (she/her)
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        125 days ago

        Is described in the website I linked.

        Install libaacs with vlc in Ubuntu (search on synaptic) then follow the website.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          119 days ago

          Thanks for this, the KEYDB.cfg file was crucial. Note for anyone who stumbled into this thread - the file needs to be capitalized. The file in the zip is not.

  • @[email protected]
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    325 days ago

    I just used Handbrake, but there has been one or two discs that it couldn’t see, presumably due to some overly aggressive protection.

  • @[email protected]
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    325 days ago

    I haven’t run into any issues with MakeMKV, which I bought years ago. Only issue I ran into was some UHD discs won’t read properly, but that was an issue with my Blu-Ray device. I have a new-ish Pioneer with a firmware flash and it reads everything fine.

  • @[email protected]
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    225 days ago

    I ripped 298 Blu-Rays and a smaller number of DVDs with MakeMKV. Twice because I lost the whole collection due to my own bs the first time (make sure you have excellent backups, folks). I would not go through the process a third time, but that has nothing to do with the software.

  • @[email protected]
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    223 days ago

    mkvtoolnix is pretty good. It doesn’t catch special features and other extras from the disk, but getting the main movie is usually not an issue.