2013-01-03, 19:32
Appreciate the thread is for Linux users, however I have seen some Windows users having some success with this addon so thought I'd give it a try. I've used the v1.1, with the edit suggested by dgktkr.
Although MakeMKV is installed correctly (can rip using it) and the Plugin appears to be installed correctly (can adjust/change settings) the plugin just doesn't seem to "call" makemkvcon.exe (as I'm running a x64 bit system I also tried settled MakeMKVcon64.exe, but again with no joy). The XBMC log indicates that it's not even trying to run the addon, it simply states that the disc is protected by AACS and exits. There is no reference to "MakeMKV" (and therefore plugin.video.makemkvbluray) anywhere in the XBMC log file at all.
I'm relatively new to all this, so I may just have wasted my time doing something that was never going to work, so my thanks to anyone who can confirm whether the plugin and MakeMKV should or shouldn't work with Windows 8 x64 and Frodo RC2.
Although MakeMKV is installed correctly (can rip using it) and the Plugin appears to be installed correctly (can adjust/change settings) the plugin just doesn't seem to "call" makemkvcon.exe (as I'm running a x64 bit system I also tried settled MakeMKVcon64.exe, but again with no joy). The XBMC log indicates that it's not even trying to run the addon, it simply states that the disc is protected by AACS and exits. There is no reference to "MakeMKV" (and therefore plugin.video.makemkvbluray) anywhere in the XBMC log file at all.
I'm relatively new to all this, so I may just have wasted my time doing something that was never going to work, so my thanks to anyone who can confirm whether the plugin and MakeMKV should or shouldn't work with Windows 8 x64 and Frodo RC2.