2014-01-04, 20:04
2014-01-06, 18:57
Hmm.... will XBMC need changes to incorporate the new version of these libraries, or could one update them manually to get instant bluray menus?
2014-01-07, 15:28
(2014-01-03, 18:25)Hedda Wrote: You will still need to install a AACS keys database, and a key can be generated with DumpHD from a original Blu-ray Disc movie as per the guides referred to in this post here http://translate.google.com/translate?sl...-publique/
I have installed Libbluray 0.5.0 & Libbdplus git & Libaacs git & AACS keys database file in appropriate location and I am still not able to get my Avatar BD disk to work out of the box
If I read it right now I have to dump the bluray disk key as well. According to the http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org I need to have a patched firmware for the drive which I dont. What I have is old original firmware on my Lite-On iHOS104. Do I need to update it to the newer http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/iHOS104/files.html to get it to work as there is no other option hence the is only few rpc1 Liteons firmwares available and Lite-On iHOS104 is not among them Or maybe there the same firmware as for version 6 would work as Liteon website has the 4-6 listed as same.
Anyway I hope one of those days I would be able to play my original disk and none of that firmware patching will be required
2014-01-07, 18:48
I have test the bluray menu in the latest XBMC's alpha but the menu appears before the video menu. In VLC, the menu appears together with the video menu.
Sorry for my poor english.
Sorry for my poor english.