You need AnyDVD HD, or any other application that'll give you the unencrypted Blu-ray.
I figured as much; thanks for the quick response!
Also, THANK YOU for all your work on the LAV splitter, it's made my video playback life MUCH easier that it's ever been!
I'm really looking forward to seeing you continue to improve your splitter, it's come a long way in a short time; excellent work!!
thanks again.
RE: makeMKV streaming of decrypted blu-ray discs - it seems that it will send the decrypted file/stream to an IP address (IIRC), then I need to hit that address to get the stream. I messed with this once, had no luck, and never bothered again.
I know (think?) MC can stream from an IP address, but I'm not sure the details. I wonder if anyone has any experience with this, and can give some pointers. I won't have time to mess with it tonight (unless one of you comes over and installs the hardibacker board in my shower for me
), but will hopefully have some time to try again very soon.
Here is an FAQ on streaming to an NMT based devise (not sure what that is really), but it seems it might be useful for direct playback in MC, maybe not??
How do I stream to NMT-based devices?
MakeMKV supports web-based streaming and UPnP streaming. For NMT-based devices MakeMKV uses Syabas myiBox protocol extensions for web streaming. Because most NMT devices are also UPnP clients you will see MakeMKV media server as two items. Be sure to select "myiBox" item and not UPnP item, since most video formats are not supported in NMT UPnP client. If for some reason MakeMKV server is not discoverd by your device, try navigating to http://addressofpc:51000/s.html from your device.
This operation is also available from command-line with makemkvcon stream command.