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Jason-V

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Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« on: February 04, 2024, 10:54:42 pm »

Hi,

Moving over to Linux after many years JRiver on Windows.

I'm in the trial period of JRiver 32, below is about bluray import.

   1) Is there a 'Play Blu-ray discs using Menus' option like in windows?... meaning when the movie icon is selected it loads to the bluray menu, instead of playing the movie straight away.

   2) I have set the auto import to my movie folders, though when i click the movie it always says 'Something went wrong with playback' and doesn't start at all.
       If i go to the stream folder of the 4k rip and open the main movie file from there it plays in jriver perfectly, though not when I click the bluray movie that was imported
       into jriver (The entire bluray movie ripped with MakeMKV).
       This may have something to do with what I wrote in # 1).

I tried a few different video and audio settings so I don't think that is the problem.

Thanks,

Jason V

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Re: Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2024, 05:09:27 am »

I'm not the expert but I believe Blu-ray disk playback does not function in Linux version due to codecs not available. Thats why I was trying to get a list of diffferences in this post - to know where we stand and for what reason ..https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,137995.0.html
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Re: Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2024, 06:23:42 am »

Correct, you can't playback DVD/BD discs in MC for Linux. Nor can you playback DVD/BD ISOs (or any sort of disc image) or DVD/BD folder structures in MC for Linux. And it's not because of codecs per-say, but because playback relies on Windows system components.

The workaround is to use MakeMKV and rip the DVD/BD discs or disc images or folder structures into MKV files. Of course, this means no menus or anything like that.
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Re: Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2024, 07:47:39 am »

I'm not the expert but I believe Blu-ray disk playback does not function in Linux version due to codecs not available. Thats why I was trying to get a list of differences in this post - to know where we stand and for what reason ..https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,137995.0.html

Thanks for the info, I didn't think there would have been any differences though there obviously are.
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Re: Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2024, 07:57:17 am »


The workaround is to use MakeMKV and rip the DVD/BD discs or disc images or folder structures into MKV files. Of course, this means no menus or anything like that.

Hi,
I used MakeMKV to rip the entire disks in full quality .M2TS files ..
I don't need to rip/convert them to MKV files as It looks like the original ripped disk .M2TS files play perfectly in JRiver.. the main movie file without the menus.
It's a shame about Linux JRiver not being able to play the Bluray with the menus, it's the only process on my Linux system that isn't working the way I want.
Thanks for the first bit of info.
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Re: Play Blu-ray discs using Menus - Linux JRiver 32
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2024, 03:43:10 am »

Does anyone know, if money and time wasn't an issue, would the above be technically possible in any way whatsoever?
Programming the 'Play Blu-ray disks using Menus' feature into the Linux version... maybe a plug-in or slight windows
emulation embedded for that particular feature.

Thanks for your time.
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