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14th June 2010, 06:54 | #1 | Link |
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AACS for lxbdplayer
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I found a plugin for this player : lxBDPlayer(http://lxbdplayer.sourceforge.net/english.html) this plugin add to lxBDPlayer all AACS library of dumpHD with this plugin you can use lxBDPlayer for play protected BD with this software it's easy to play a bluray just install lxBDPlayer with the deb install the plugin with the deb if you want the plugin find the key just install makemkv 1.5.5 (not 1.5.6) because this hack (showkeys.so) don't work with the last version of makemkv add showkeys this file in /usr/lib the files : deb : http://www.mediafire.com/?d1n3zyyhz2h source : http://www.mediafire.com/?rcm4jtqciom showkeys 32bit : http://www.mediafire.com/?zngkqngmwju showkeys 64bit : http://www.mediafire.com/?emhjyymftmg With it you can easily read a blu-ray in lxbdplayer. Have you look the sources? I know anything about java. Last edited by ubuntosaure; 17th June 2010 at 12:45. |
14th June 2010, 20:42 | #3 | Link |
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@ubuntosaure
I don't understand the purpose of the plugin. Perhaps you don't know but, in addition to ripping to .MKV format, MakeMKV will, by itself, do a full disc 1:1 rip of ANY BluRay disc. So what is the purpose of this hack that requires the use of MakeMKV? |
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lxbdplayer and makemkv 1.6.5
Hi! I use lxdbplayer with makemkv, but as it does not work with the newest version of makemkv i can not play blu-ray, witch are not in keysdb.cfg. I upgraded to 1.6.5 because 1.5.5 says "this is not the newest version" and refuses to work.
terminal-output form lxbdplayer: Charging plugin ... AACSDecrypt (based on DumpHD) : original author KenD00DumpHD (Mod) 0.01 Beta Original Author : KenD00 Opening Key Data File... OK Initializing AACS... OK Loading BDVM... FAILED bdvm.vm.BDVM Automatic BD+ removal disabled, specify a Conversion Table manually to remove BD+ if necessary Start time: Sat Mar 05 15:03:35 CET 2011 Checking source... Source path: /media/MONSTER_HOUSE Initializing source... Disc type found: Blu-Ray BDMV Collecting input files... Source initialized Identifying source... Identifying disc... OK DiscID : 6995062CD7C4662FD5447EC255AAA78C438A3566 Searching disc in key database...Disc not found in key database You Are in Linux : DumpKey From MakeMkv... Please Wait it's maybe long This disc cannot be decrypt Finished identifying source also: I have installed bdvmdbg (from marillat vers 0.1.5) - strange it didn't found it?! I have LG BD-RE BH10LS30, Debian-testing, blu-ray is "Monster House". Before i upgraded to makemkv 1.6.5 it worked. Any help possible?? Thanks! |
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25th April 2011, 13:04 | #13 | Link |
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nounours18200 :
lxbdaacs plugin use this file showkeys.so (a plugin to dump Key of your bluraydisc from makemkv) but showkeys.so is not compatible with the last version of makemkv (only with =<1.5.5) makemkv can read bluraydisc (in the streaming mode) but if your bluraydisc have multiple version of the film (like Hancock or Volt) makemkv is not perfect (lag , bug with vlc or other) @setarip_old : make mkv is very good only to copy in mkv format a movie , but wait 40minute for only watch the movie :s lxbdplayer is better , i don't know why you insiste to use only makemkv do you work for her? |
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Apparently you are unaware that, in addition to "movie only" .MKVs, MakeMKV can also make perfect FULL DISC Blu-ray copies. My primary aim regarding the discs I purchase is to make backup copies for viewing (and store away the originals).. |
18th August 2011, 18:08 | #16 | Link |
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Blu-ray disc loading time on Linux
Hi folks, I have an HTPC setup using Ubuntu 10.04 and XBMC and it's flawless BUT I just miss bluray playback. I've tried makemkv and it's very good and we even have a XBMC plugin to play a disc with just one click, from the XBMC GUI. However, this takes up to 1.5 ~ 2 min cause makemkvcon is being used in the background to decrypt the bluray disc, and start streaming it. At the other side, XBMC plugin (written in Python) will connect to that port and play it.
This solution works fine, but it's a crap you need to wait that long to start watching a movie. So I'm really in the pursuit for a way to playback bluray discs on Linux with a reasonable loading time. Lets say not more than 20~30 secs.... How long did it take to load when it is working in this setup with lxBDPlayer + showkeys.so ? Is it something near 15~20 secs? Btw, I'm a senior java developer (7+ years experience) and I could help debugging, developing it if it's the case. Time is always an issue, but I can try to manage it... Thx |
20th August 2011, 03:33 | #17 | Link |
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it works!
Hi guys!
I don't know if anyone is interested, but I figured out how to get the player workin' with makemkv 1.5.6. Just install all the stuff as discribed, then start the LnxBDplayer. It will try to play bot not suceed. Colse again, go to /home/-user-/.MakeMKV/ open settings.conf remove the line "app_Key = "null"" save and close... volia! Watch BDs... All the best!
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