2018-11-13, 13:43
yes but it dont start, nothing will happen
(2019-04-18, 12:21)fandangos Wrote: Wow, this thread has come a long way.
The same applies for libbluray which seems to support BD-J for UHD BD now.
Can't believe it's been 2 years since I posted this here.
So, what are the experience of you guys? Is kodi finally able to display UHD BD menus?
(2019-04-21, 16:41)jools5000 Wrote: https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-180
We've also improved Blu-ray support in terms of disc detection and metadata, BD-J menu support (subject to Java support on the device)
So yes, provided the device has a supported JRE, Bluray menus should work... why not try it?
(2019-04-25, 13:30)DJ_Izumi Wrote:Why is it so hard to get this question answered, it's the second time I even asked it in this thread. Is there some secret copyright sauce that people won't speak allowed about or something so I just get silence? This seems like the most relevant thread to ask about this in. D: if something I'm asking about doesn't work at the moment, can't someone at least tell me 'Oh you're mistaken, that part is not implimented at all'?(2019-04-21, 16:41)jools5000 Wrote: https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-180
We've also improved Blu-ray support in terms of disc detection and metadata, BD-J menu support (subject to Java support on the device)
So yes, provided the device has a supported JRE, Bluray menus should work... why not try it?
Are there any actual INSTRUCTIONS on making BluRays work in Kodi under Windows? I have shelves of retail AACS encrypted discs and while I've format shifted them and play them off my media server, I'd also just like to add an optical drive to one of my HTPCs and play the discs directly in Kodi. But the details on supporting AACS and Java are kinda not detailed anywhere that I've seen, unless I've missed it?
(2019-05-01, 04:04)DJ_Izumi Wrote:(2019-04-25, 13:30)DJ_Izumi Wrote: Are there any actual INSTRUCTIONS on making BluRays work in Kodi under Windows? I have shelves of retail AACS encrypted discs and while I've format shifted them and play them off my media server, I'd also just like to add an optical drive to one of my HTPCs and play the discs directly in Kodi. But the details on supporting AACS and Java are kinda not detailed anywhere that I've seen, unless I've missed it?Why is it so hard to get this question answered, it's the second time I even asked it in this thread. Is there some secret copyright sauce that people won't speak allowed about or something so I just get silence? This seems like the most relevant thread to ask about this in. D: if something I'm asking about doesn't work at the moment, can't someone at least tell me 'Oh you're mistaken, that part is not implimented at all'?
(2019-04-21, 16:41)jools5000 Wrote:(2019-04-18, 12:21)fandangos Wrote: Wow, this thread has come a long way.
The same applies for libbluray which seems to support BD-J for UHD BD now.
Can't believe it's been 2 years since I posted this here.
So, what are the experience of you guys? Is kodi finally able to display UHD BD menus?
https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-180
We've also improved Blu-ray support in terms of disc detection and metadata, BD-J menu support (subject to Java support on the device)
So yes, provided the device has a supported JRE, Bluray menus should work... why not try it?
(2019-05-03, 17:51)jjd-uk Wrote: libaacs is now included, all that's needed for retail discs is the keydb file to be dropped in the correct folder.