![]() ![]() MKV rips.įor SkyBox to be able to play your ripped 3D Blu-ray, you currently need to convert the 3D rip. However, due to lack of MVC support, SkyBox still cannot play the 3D Blu-ray. MKV file for media player playback (I then catalog / browse them using Plex). I use MakeMKV to rip my Blu-ray discs to a single. You should see it in “Revisions”, when that happens.For a start, SkyBox haven't implemented MVC support yet, so this would at least need to be in place first.Ĭurrently, to watch 3D Blu-ray (or any Blu-ray) in SkyBox, you first need to rip your Blu-ray to your hard drive or NAS (media server). I can’t be bothered to test passwd entries. I think I’m going to implement the fist option, and use a check to make sure the symlink exists in each home folder that contains a ‘.config’ directory. It only occurred to me after the initial post that symlinks would be the obvious choice for this. It would be nice if libaacs would always honor the “/etc/xdg/aacs” location, or, at least, something like that, but I’m not sure if we’ll see that happen or not. Ones that would try things like: checking each user’s passwd entry, to see if it should install the config for them or not. There are other, more in-depth, options too. You could run a single script that checks all the directories under “/home” to see is they contain a “.config” folder, then link “/home//.config/aacs” to the “/etc/xdg” location, if the folder exists. I don’t really have a solid solution to that. It doesn’t seem like the “/etc/xdg/aacs” location is always honored. → This location worked for me using the vlc player → This copies the KEYDB to ~/.config/aacs Switched to the user context and executed the script with the argument “-l” (only neccessary, if point 4 doesn’t work)īash /etc/cron.weekly/aacsdb-update.sh -l > This can be fixed by giving world readable permissions → This location doesn’t seem to work with vlc → This downloads, unzips and moves the KEYDB to /etc/xdg/aacs Sudo bash /etc/cron.weekly/aacsdb-update.sh Sudo mv aacsdb-update.sh /etc/cron.weekly/ Installed crontabs in order to use cron and anachron Sudo dnf install rpmfusion-free-release-tainted Sudo dnf groupupdate multimedia -setop="install_weak_deps=False" -exclude=PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin Sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm ![]() Installed Repos and Software (probably not every step is needed).What I’ve did (this also enables dvd playback): The menus didn’t work though, only the film is playing. Others didn’t work yet (only tried two disks). ![]() I got a Blu-Ray of “Running Man” working, since it already was in the installed KEYDB. If they had a central BD+ table database, I would write a script for that too, but, unless I host my own, which I don’t want to, it’s hard for me to make a simple download script, like with the AACS VUK files. From what I understand, they’ve patched libbdplus, so you can skip the part where you have to do that manually. It includes links to the BD+ table files. One important note is that this wont fix BD+ disks.īD+ is kind of a buggy mess right now, but if you want more on it there’s a Doom9 forum post you should see that covers how you can, sort of, fix it. ![]() Building a package is a lot of extra work for this one script though, so I’m not going to worry about that. Ideally you’d be able install this as a package, and it would set up the timer for you. You can use cron, or systemd timers for this. It also looks for a file named key_header containing the device host key headers, but you don’t need this, and it usually ends up being useless anyway, as any of the device keys that have been found are old and will be permanently revoked the moment you insert any recent disk with a newer key.įindVUK updates constantly, so I usually run an update once a day. You can use ‘-l’ to install locally instead. It tries to install the database globally by default, which requires root. So I wanted to clean it up before posting it anywhere. It was originally something I did in about 15 minutes to solve the problem of manually installing the KEYDB.cfg file every time I wanted to update it. I basically rewrote the entire script, but it’s much better now. ![]()
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