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5th March 2010, 06:45 | #1 | Link | |
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MakeMKV - Significant addition
Just announced at the MakeMKV website. The following should make MakeMKV that much more useful to those of us who use the program for not only its onestep-to-MKV conversion capability but its BluRay-related capabilities as well:
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Additionally, both the decrypted and undecrypted BluRay disc "packages" are generated in a way that allows for subsequently converting them to MKVs, should you choose to do so. This appears to be another step in "levelling the playing field" by providing us, the users, with alternative means to accomplish our BluRay-related goals ;>} |
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5th March 2010, 09:02 | #3 | Link |
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@Running Skittle
I didn't forget. I'm sure that's something worth talking about, but I try (I don't always succeed) to only post what is significant to me personally - and, in this instance, that is aspects of MakeMKV that make the BluRay copy/compression/conversion arena more competitive, which will certainly benefit all users... |
11th March 2010, 09:04 | #8 | Link |
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Tested - It works
I don't know if anyone else has tested/tried MakeMKV's newly added FULL disc copy capability, so let me be the first to post my findings:
I've used the new FULL disc backup capability (decrypted) of MakeMKV to successfully make fully playable (menus, main movie, extras) versions of the (U.S.) BluRay discs "Precious" and "Planet 51". BTW - BD Rebuilder properly processed these, both as full discs and "movies-only". |
11th March 2010, 15:22 | #9 | Link |
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I have tried the backup option and found
1. Using the console "$>makemkvcon backup disc:0 ./BD_NAME" does NOT decrypt the disc/m2ts. 2. Using the gui to open the disc and choosing decrypt DOES decrypt it successfully for use as a full backup. I haven't looked through the GUI source yet to determine what flag is required (if any available) to perform the decrypt via command line. Last edited by Jagaer; 11th March 2010 at 15:24. |
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@goby
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The few times I've suggested either communicating directly with any program's author/publisher or posting to a product-specific forum, it's been for the simple reason that, in those few instances it was apparent that those were the places where the most meaningful answers could be obtained. @pynux Quote:
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29th March 2010, 12:33 | #16 | Link |
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I have a problem
the beta evaluation don't work in command line in GUI mode it's work but in command line it's don't work : Code:
[pynux@core2duo ~]$ makemkvcon info disc:0 MakeMKV v1.5.2 beta linux(x64-release) started Using direct disc access mode Evaluation period has expired, shreware functionality unavailable. Evaluation period has expired. Please purchase an activation key if you've found this application useful. You may still use all free functionality without any restrictions. Failed to open disc Total 0 titles Code:
# # MakeMKV settings file, written by MakeMKV v1.5.2 beta linux(x64-release) # app_Key = "T-5MUBqT8BvZd676h2W0R24RC47SC9kcfrY1Gmq29sEWLGWuEr4jCuwmA0RW_BsrxZus" Last edited by pynux; 29th March 2010 at 18:42. |
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