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No,at least not in xbmc . It makemkv that is slow cause it's parsing all items on the disc.
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btw. will all the blurays work or are there any limitations?
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Did you read the first post of this thread?
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2011-01-09, 22:06
(This post was last modified: 2011-01-09, 22:22 by zoydberg.)
i only have 1 iso that wont play natively and its bluray. all i needed to do was mount the iso with the following command:
mount -o loop -t udf pathtobluray.iso /media/cdrom
i used /media/cdrom, but i think it could be any arbitrary mount point, just make sure the folder exists
then on xbmc just browse to the mount point(local or smb works), and find the largest m2ts file and it should play just fine without the use of makemkv.
optional: you can go one step further if you want to, copy the correct m2ts file to your video folder (noting the name), then delete the iso file. what your left with is a video file that xbmc will natively play without any headaches
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yep ... I guess a iso without any drm protection can be played without any problem .-)
Insert a native bluray into the drive and this disc will not play.
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So, let me get this straight. It works with browse, you can actually select a title and play? But if you select play disc it doesn't work?