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Linux Linux now has a completely working libaacs and libbdplus option.
#61
What version of openelec are you using?

OK I think I see what I have done wrong.

I'll try again.
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#62
great to see some progress here... should i remove all bluray releated previous installed plugins like the makemkv from the unofficial repo before testing your stuff?
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#63
I'd wait until I build something that will actually install LOL
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#64
well none of the makemkv stuff from the unoffical repo works for me as i mentioned before, so i got rid of it. can't wait to try your builds!
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#65
I have the standard xbmc install, and see this:

15:05:18 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - file/libaacs.c:82: AACS/Unit_Key_RO.inf found. Disc seems to be AACS protected.
15:05:18 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - file/libaacs.c:103: Using libaacs for AACS
15:05:18 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - file/libaacs.c:123: Loading aacs library (0x7f40381f5b00)
15:05:18 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - file/libaacs.c:138: Loaded libaacs (0x7f40381f5b00)
15:05:18 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - file/libaacs.c:141: Registering libaacs filesystem handler 0x9183d0 (0x7f40381f5b00)
15:05:19 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Logger - libbluray/bluray.c:836: aacs_open() failed!
15:05:19 T:139913608353536 DEBUG: CDVDInputStreamBluray::Open - libaacs detected : 1


Is there anyway the solution on this thread would allow me to play this disc ISO rip?

thanks

Dave
Kodi Leia on Pi-4 running LibreElec. in production with family, and another one for testing.
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#66
OK anyone who is running OpenELEC 4.2 please try https://www.dropbox.com/s/5qyfn5v8ynum50...0.zip?dl=0
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#67
soooo: definitely looks better then before!

in my first post on the previous page i showed what ssh "makemkvcon info disc:0" gave out, loads of errors..

now it looks better:



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getting closer! any ideas? thank you so much for your help!!!


EDIT:

okay guys i've installed plugin.makemkvbluray-1.1.3.zip... and after 3-4 minutes or so my disc suddenly started to play but only for about 20 seconds. an onscreen message tells me that the blurayplayer cache is full, then it takes another couple of minutes to play a few seconds...
getting closer!!!



13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Opening video stream: 0 source: 256
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Creating video codec with codec id: 28
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: CDVDVideoCodecFFmpeg::Open() Using codec: H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Creating video thread
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Thread DVDPlayerVideo start, auto delete: false
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: running thread: video_thread
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Opening audio stream: 1 source: 256
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Finding audio codec for: 86020
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Creating audio thread
13:12:01 T:140609687897856 NOTICE: Thread DVDPlayerAudio start, auto delete: false
13:12:01 T:140609687897856 NOTICE: running thread: CDVDPlayerAudio:Tonguerocess()
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Opening video stream: 0 source: 256
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: Creating video codec with codec id: 28
13:12:01 T:140610551924480 NOTICE: CDVDVideoCodecFFmpeg::Open() Using codec: H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10
13:12:01 T:140609687897856 NOTICE: Creating audio stream (codec id: 86020, channels: 8, sample rate: 192000, pass-through)
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 ERROR: VAAPI - unable to initialize display -1 - unknown libva error
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: CDVDVideoCodecFFmpeg::GetFormat - Creating VDPAU(1920x1080)
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: VDPAU::CreateContext - creating decoder context
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: vdp_device = 0x00000001 vdp_st = 0x00000000
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: VDPAU Decoder capabilities:
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: name level macbs width height
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: ------------------------------------
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: MPEG1 0 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: MPEG2_SIMPLE 3 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: MPEG2_MAIN 3 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: H264_BASELINE 41 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: H264_MAIN 41 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: H264_HIGH 41 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: VC1_ADVANCED 4 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: MPEG4_PART2_ASP 5 9216 2048 1152
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: ------------------------------------
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Mixer feature: VDP_VIDEO_MIXER_FEATURE_NOISE_REDUCTION
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Mixer feature: VDP_VIDEO_MIXER_FEATURE_SHARPNESS
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Mixer feature: VDP_VIDEO_MIXER_FEATURE_DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 ERROR: VAAPI - unable to initialize display -1 - unknown libva error
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: CDVDVideoCodecFFmpeg::GetFormat - Creating VDPAU(1920x1080)
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: (VDPAU) Close
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: (VDPAU) screenWidth:1920 vidWidth:1920 surfaceWidth:1920
13:12:01 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: (VDPAU) screenHeight:1080 vidHeight:1080 surfaceHeight:1088
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: Thread Vdpau Output start, auto delete: false
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: COutput::OnStartup: Output Thread created
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: VDPAU::COutput::CreateGlxContext - created context
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: VDPAU::COutput: vdpau gl interop initialized
13:12:02 T:140609645934336 NOTICE: Thread Vdpau Mixer start, auto delete: false
13:12:02 T:140609645934336 NOTICE: CMixer::OnStartup: Output Thread created
13:12:02 T:140609645934336 NOTICE: (VDPAU) Creating the video mixer
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: VDPAU::COutput::InitBufferPool - Output Surface created
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: Previous line repeats 6 times.
13:12:02 T:140610476390144 NOTICE: VDPAU::COutput registered output surfaces
13:12:02 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Previous line repeats 6 times.
13:12:02 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: fps: 25.000000, pwidth: 1920, pheight: 1080, dwidth: 1920, dheight: 1074
13:12:02 T:140609830508288 NOTICE: Display resolution DESKTOP : 1920x1080@ 50.00 - Full Screen (16)
13:12:02 T:140611014092608 NOTICE: Using GL_TEXTURE_2D
13:12:02 T:140611014092608 NOTICE: GL: Using VDPAU render method
13:12:02 T:140611014092608 NOTICE: GL: NPOT texture support detected
13:12:02 T:140611014092608 NOTICE: GL: Using GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object


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#68
Nothing in that log - absolutely nothing.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#69
yeah there must be a cache / buffering problem... but i don't get it, streaming huge mkv files via network works flawlessly. i'm using an internal bluray drive btw... i did create the advancedsettings.xml in order to edit the cachemembuffersize. the more i've increased the size the longer it took to show something on screen but then it works for more seconds (maybe 40). but this cant be the problem could it?

this is the log http://pastebin.com/aBiszAVW

after i have changed my interlaced settings and let it go through a couple of times it looks like this http://pastebin.com/5ngZZ5YS

as you can see in the last couple lines, it takes about 2-3 minutes untill it plays the movie for about 10-15 seconds, stop and go over and over again. my guess would be a problem with the graphics?
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#70
okay guys... same issue when trying to stream http://myip:51000/stream/title3.m2ts with vlc on a different device (in my case a windows computer), so i guess there might be something wrong with makemkv?
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#71
Is your makemkv in need of an update? Their perpetual beta cycle means older versions check in at home and stop working until you update.
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#72
(2014-10-03, 20:41)peisenhans Wrote: yeah there must be a cache / buffering problem... but i don't get it, streaming huge mkv files via network works flawlessly. i'm using an internal bluray drive btw... i did create the advancedsettings.xml in order to edit the cachemembuffersize. the more i've increased the size the longer it took to show something on screen but then it works for more seconds (maybe 40). but this cant be the problem could it?

this is the log http://pastebin.com/aBiszAVW

after i have changed my interlaced settings and let it go through a couple of times it looks like this http://pastebin.com/5ngZZ5YS

as you can see in the last couple lines, it takes about 2-3 minutes untill it plays the movie for about 10-15 seconds, stop and go over and over again. my guess would be a problem with the graphics?
When the bluray is running bring up the Codec info (c key on keyboard ) have a look at things like cache and cpu load ect
Also if you have a windows machine on the same network as the linux box..Try running Xming http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/ on the windows machine,use it to start a makemkv gui session on the linux box remotely... then rip a bluray as this will show any errors and may help track down the issue

Ps try a few of the different makemkv plug ins uninstall first then install one of the others... http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=67420&page=30 post 438 try the 3 listed here and the one on the very first page...some will refuse to install just bin em and move onto the next one....

here is the ver Im using at the mo https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRRdF...YUJnRXNUQw
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#73
You need the beta-key stored in ~/.MakeMKV/settings.conf also. This was'nt needed in previous versions of makemkv. When you update to an newer version of makemkv you have to check/update the key also.

http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3471

actual key is here:

http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1053

_BJ1
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#74
Thank you guys for your support. Makemkv seems to be up to date, at least it wont tell me that its outdated. I've installed the version nickr has provided a few days back also in this thread. The settings.conf has the latest key, note that makemkv does sort of work, i was able to rip a bluray with ssh commands (but maybe it took too long? Dont have any references).. But direct streaming is the big problem here here.. When i'll be back home tomorrow i'll try what wozza wrote. Concerning the cache and cpu load there doesn't seem to be anything unusual.
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#75
@nickr:
Great to see someone working on this for openelec Smile Thank you Very much.

i looked at the addon files and wonder how it works, couldnt try it yet (still on 4.0.7 atm)
The addon installs the necessary binaries and libs into the openelec addons folder.
But how does it tell openelec/xbmc to use the libmmbd library instead of the installed libaacs in the RO File System?

Or is this still using the streaming approach?


i tried the latest version of makemkv on openelec in a chroot and it worked well with the blurays i tried, but of course i couldnt find a way to integrate this into xbmc.
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