2019-04-25, 23:42
So just figured out that the issue is with waspi sound. If I switch to direct sound the issue of skipping and no sound goes away.
(2019-04-29, 21:30)Yearofthegoat Wrote: ...I get a dialogue box with a message saying "You are trying to run makemkv from a 3rd party application" (or similar).Yes, I'm encountering this message also. libmmbd.dll no longer appears to work (at least not from the latest releases of MakeMKV).
(2020-01-13, 06:08)White Biker Wrote:(2019-04-29, 21:30)Yearofthegoat Wrote: ...I get a dialogue box with a message saying "You are trying to run makemkv from a 3rd party application" (or similar).Yes, I'm encountering this message also. libmmbd.dll no longer appears to work (at least not from the latest releases of MakeMKV).
Instead, I realised Kodi can playback protected Blu Rays itself as long as you have the keysdb.cfg file. Instructions for finding this are here: https://superuser.com/a/1516749/24071
I can now happily play my purchased Blu Rays.
(2020-01-13, 06:08)White Biker Wrote:Does this work under windows? I followed the simple instructions and Kodi still informs me that my disc is encrypted and it won't work. Other than the keydb.cfg copied to the appdata/roaming/aacs/ is there anything else I'm missing?(2019-04-29, 21:30)Yearofthegoat Wrote: ...I get a dialogue box with a message saying "You are trying to run makemkv from a 3rd party application" (or similar).Yes, I'm encountering this message also. libmmbd.dll no longer appears to work (at least not from the latest releases of MakeMKV).
Instead, I realised Kodi can playback protected Blu Rays itself as long as you have the keysdb.cfg file. Instructions for finding this are here: https://superuser.com/a/1516749/24071
I can now happily play my purchased Blu Rays.
(2020-01-13, 06:08)White Biker Wrote:I'm getting the same error and attempted to delete the two dll's and try using just the key file. But even with the dll's gone I still get the error. Do you know of something else I need to delete? Maybe it added a config file or something similar somewhere else?(2019-04-29, 21:30)Yearofthegoat Wrote: ...I get a dialogue box with a message saying "You are trying to run makemkv from a 3rd party application" (or similar).Yes, I'm encountering this message also. libmmbd.dll no longer appears to work (at least not from the latest releases of MakeMKV).
Instead, I realised Kodi can playback protected Blu Rays itself as long as you have the keysdb.cfg file. Instructions for finding this are here: https://superuser.com/a/1516749/24071
I can now happily play my purchased Blu Rays.
(2020-01-13, 06:08)White Biker Wrote: libmmbd.dll no longer appears to work (at least not from the latest releases of MakeMKV).Do you mean one should not copy libmmbd.dll anymore? Plain Leia Kodi install, just download keysdb.cfg on aacs folder?
Instead, I realised Kodi can playback protected Blu Rays itself as long as you have the keysdb.cfg file. Instructions for finding this are here: https://superuser.com/a/1516749/24071
(2020-08-16, 12:42)AndreaB Wrote: Thanks for the initial advice, adapting them, I solved for Kodi 18.For some reason, the same exact procedure doesn't yield the same results for me, regardless if I use libmmbd.dll alone (after copying libmmbd64.dll and renaming it) or if I copy libmmbd64.dll into libaacs.dll and libbdplus.dll. Kodi crashes either because of libmmbd.dll or because of libaacs.dll depending on what I try. The tested environment is Windows 7 x64, Kodi 18.9 Leia x64 and MakeMKV 1.16.4. I might have missed something or building libmmbd.dll by ourselves as described here is still necessary.
Here is my data:The procedure has changed slightly (this is for a 64 bit system):
- Kodi 18.8.0
- Windows 10 pro 2004 64 bit
- MakeMKV 1.15.2 beta
So far I haven't found Blu-ray that I can't read, but there probably will be some.
- Copy file C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\libmmbd64.dll in C:\Program Files\Kodi\
- Rename this file in libbdplus.dll
- Rename the file libaacs.dll in libaacs.dll.ORI (If you want you can delete it)
- Copy file libbdplus.dll in libaacs.dll
Ciao,
Andrea