Quote:Yes I did.
Yes you installed makemkv, or yes you answered the question? Because you didn't answer the question.
When magnetism asked if you installed makemkv, your response was:
Quote:In XBMC, I went to the settings menu, selected add-ons and then selected 'install from zipfile' and installed plugin.makemkvbluray. Seems like it installed properly, unlike the BluRay-plugin-v01a.
Nowhere did you state that you installed makemkv, you installed a
plugin that makes use of makemkv. There's a big and pretty obvious difference.
Quote:I am reading it. But it seems that most users are using it under Linux which I know nothing of. That leads me to a lot of confusion.
Howso? The process is the same. Install makemkv, install magnetism's plugin to use makemkv, and then go from there.
So, if you've installed makemkv, have you tested that it even works for you? I'd start there, and then work on familiarizing yourself with the XBMC plugin and getting that to work.
Edit:
I just downloaded the plugin from the first page, fired up XBMC under Windows 7, went to Settings->Add Ons->Install from zip file and installed the plugin. From there I went to Videos->Video Add-ons->BluRay Player with MakeMKV, it really is that simple. Now I also downloaded and installed MakeMKV from the author's website. Before firing up the plugin itself, I right clicked on it and chose "Add-On settings" and told it where to find the MakeMKV executable. After that, you just use it. Pretty much what the thread explains in the beginning. It's actually more difficult in Linux if using Ubuntu, because you have to compile the application before you can use it. This is all within the last 10 minutes since your last post.