![]() I guess I'll post here since I don't really post on the makeMKV site. MakeMKV(Opens in a new window) is a program for Windows, macOS, and Linux that can rip DVD and Blu-ray discs into the versatile MKV video format. Some existing 4K UHD drives can have its firmware flashed to allow rippingotherwise, youll have to buy a standard Blu-ray drive to enable reading of 4K discs. ![]() I recently upgraded to a WH16NS40 drive and flashed WH16NS60 1.02MK firmware. ![]() I know its not on the list of officially supported UHD-friendly or LibreDrive-friendly drives. It rips Blu-ray and 4K just fine, generally speaking. seems like the stability of this software version is not very good anymore? Unless it's a combination of the software in my drive? I'm using make MKV version 1.15.x that I downloaded about a month ago. Installing MakeMKV on most Linux distributions is done by compiling it. This is not as hard as it sounds the MakeMKV forums cover the process step-by-step. Meaning if I rip a Blu-ray disc, and then when it's done I keep the software running and insert a second Blu-ray disc. Alternatively, you can use a third-party PPA that pre-packages the latest MakeMKV beta release for easy install on Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros - this is the route I used. New (UHD): Added support for non-friendly drives with the help of MakeMKV 'Libre Drive' MakeMKV v1.16.5 must be installed for this to work. I'll get errors on that second Blu-ray disc. Cave Man said: Yup, viewable 4k movies in your favorite player. In other words, AnyDVD uses MakeMKV now to support more drives. The only caveat is whether decryption keys are available so you have to put a file with these (keyshashed.txt) into MakeMKVs data directory (/Library/MakeMKV is default). Unstoppable has AACSv19, so older than the others which caused problems. However, it even uses it when the drive is friendly. i just tried Spider-Man and get the same errors. so it looks like the guys over at MakeMKV are right, it's the disc with AACSv23 that is the problem. warning people, don't put The Warrior's Way in your drive at least, not yet. If you dont need MakeMKV for anything else, you can uninstall it. ![]() I don't recall having to do this with my last drive which was a wh 14NS30 or something from 2014, for the version of meek MKV that I was using for a very long time version 1.12.x.īut if I remove the second Blu-ray disc close the app, reopen the app, insert the disk, everything works fine.
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