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Ok, I found the problem. The git-protocol uses the tcp-port 9418, which was closed by my firewall.
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da-anda
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No support for bluray menus in XBMC (yet). There are attempts to support HDMV structures, but they are not ready yet. Using AnyDVD-HD only allows you to watch "native" blurays in XBMC, but without menus (no JAVA in XBMC)
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yallah
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Oh thx for your reply i will wait...
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da-anda Wrote:No support for bluray menus in XBMC (yet). There are attempts to support HDMV structures, but they are not ready yet. Using AnyDVD-HD only allows you to watch "native" blurays in XBMC, but without menus (no JAVA in XBMC)
there is support on win:
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/23f5...69411a7cef
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WiSo
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nope. as da-anda said no menu support yet.
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da-anda
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as said - you can watch blurays, but without menus so far. And you need a 3rd-party tool to remove the AACS protection (f.e. AnyDvD-HD).
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did someone get this working with OpenELEC?
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