Linux Linux now has a completely working libaacs and libbdplus option.
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(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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RE: Linux now has a completely working libaacs and libbdplus option. - by Wozza_au - 2014-10-09, 01:40
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