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- Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:19 pm
- Forum: MakeMKV for Mac OS X
- Topic: Using Java Runtime Environment to get around obfuscation
- Replies: 30
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Re: Using Java Runtime Environment to get around obfuscation
That means interpreting the BD-J menu structure, no? If so, my remarks are probably relevant, as that's exactly what libbluray uses Java for. VLC doesn't support menus for such BDs when libbluray is built without BDJava support, or when no JRE/JDK is installed.
- Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:40 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Mac OS X
- Topic: Using Java Runtime Environment to get around obfuscation
- Replies: 30
- Views: 97365
Re: Using Java Runtime Environment to get around obfuscation
I haven't read the full thread, but is use of the JRE something that goes through libbluray? If so, I've just provided its authors with a patch that makes that library detect and use the JRE provided by Oracle's JavaAppletPlugin as installed in /Library/Internet PlugIns. FWIW, if libbluray is indeed...
- Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:35 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Mac OS X
- Topic: libmmdb sources, and building them
- Replies: 0
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libmmdb sources, and building them
Hi, New user, registering here because of my tinkering with the MacPorts VLC port (I'm the maintainer) and its runtime dependencies for BD playback. I've run into the direct access limitations in libaacs as outlined on this site, and discovered MakeMKV while searching for workarounds. From what I un...