Or is there another way to create a decrypted image of my Blu Ray discs (maybe some sort of ISO) that I should try? I’m wondering if MakeMKV isn’t the best tool for the job… Or if I’m just not using it correctly.ĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 364 17 May 22:24 BDMVĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:24 CERTIFICATEĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:26 MAKEMKVĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:24 AUXDATAĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:24 BACKUPĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 296 17 May 22:24 BDJOĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 1724 17 May 22:24 CLIPINFĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:24 JARĭrwxrwxrwx 1 martin staff 264 17 May 22:24 META If so - which file or subfolder should I open in OSMC? (I use the file browser to pick files from my SMB share.) ![]() Is that a folder structure that OSMC should be able to play? Using MakeMKV, the file structure I get from making a decrypted backup of “La La Land” is as per this directory listing pasted below. The issue is that I don’t know how to decrypt and save Blu Ray discs into a format that OSMC will understand. I guess I didn’t explain myself very well… I paid for all my DVD’s and Blu Ray discs so I don’t mind spending some NAS disk space on them to maintain optimum video quality. I’m really puzzled!Īny hints on how to back up Blu Ray discs (or for that matter DVD disks) in a way that OSMC can play?ĭisk space is not a concern. I tried that but OSMC on Vero doesn’t seem to understand it, and neither does VLC on Mac for that matter. In MakeMKV, rather than ripping selected titles, you can save a decrypted backup of the whole disc which apparently some players can play directly. I think it’s deliberate to confuse you! There’s no way to know if you rip the correct title corresponding to what a normal Bluray player would play. For example, the Blu Ray disc of “La La Land” (UK retail release) contains 20 or 25 apparently identical titles of the same size (over 30 GB). It works really well for DVD (mostly very easy) but on recent Blu Rays it is problematic. ![]() And it’s quick and easy to browse my movie collecion in OSMC and pick one to watch. That way, I can store my original disks in the garage (no room in the lounge) safely away from small children’s damaging fingers! My Synology NAS serves the files smoothly to the Vero over wired Ethernet. I mainly use my Vero for playing backups of the DVD’s and Blu Rays that I own.
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