MakeMKV Streaming Not Working With Blu-Ray Source
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 7:00 am
I have the feeling that the problem I'm having has an 'obvious' source but I can't figure it out.
(I'm running Windows 7 (64 bits) with an old quad core Intel processor (Q6600) and have 3 GB of RAM.)
In the past, with an earlier version of MakeMKV, and using a temporary BETA key, I was able to stream Blu-Ray discs to VLC.
Now, with a newer version of MakeMKV, and having purchased a permanent registration key, I can't get MakeMKV to stream to VLC.
But .... here is a curious set of symptoms :
VLC starts to 'try' and play the Blu-Ray disc but it as though the data to it is running at a fraction of the necessary speed. If I wait long enough what look almost like still pictures will show up on the screen and about every 20 or 30 seconds there will be a few seconds of audio.
If I click on the link that MakeMKV shows it triggers my Web Browser (I use FireFox) and from the FireFox screen I can click through the various URLs being presented to it until I find the 'real' one with the movie data (by looking at the run time).
Then if I tell FireFox to invoke the Windows Media Player (instead of VLC) .....
AND if I then click on the 'Cancel Stopsign' on the MakeMKV Window .....
the Windows Media Player will briefly begin to play the movie ..... but of course I've already hit the 'stopsign' on MakeMKV.
Is it my imagination of does this sound like a buffering problem in MakeMKV ..... where the 'cancel' command allows the MakeMKV buffer dump a little data out (which then is why the Windows Media Player runs for a few seconds) ?
I'm going around in circles trying to make sense of this.
- Paul (WB5AGF)
(I'm running Windows 7 (64 bits) with an old quad core Intel processor (Q6600) and have 3 GB of RAM.)
In the past, with an earlier version of MakeMKV, and using a temporary BETA key, I was able to stream Blu-Ray discs to VLC.
Now, with a newer version of MakeMKV, and having purchased a permanent registration key, I can't get MakeMKV to stream to VLC.
But .... here is a curious set of symptoms :
VLC starts to 'try' and play the Blu-Ray disc but it as though the data to it is running at a fraction of the necessary speed. If I wait long enough what look almost like still pictures will show up on the screen and about every 20 or 30 seconds there will be a few seconds of audio.
If I click on the link that MakeMKV shows it triggers my Web Browser (I use FireFox) and from the FireFox screen I can click through the various URLs being presented to it until I find the 'real' one with the movie data (by looking at the run time).
Then if I tell FireFox to invoke the Windows Media Player (instead of VLC) .....
AND if I then click on the 'Cancel Stopsign' on the MakeMKV Window .....
the Windows Media Player will briefly begin to play the movie ..... but of course I've already hit the 'stopsign' on MakeMKV.
Is it my imagination of does this sound like a buffering problem in MakeMKV ..... where the 'cancel' command allows the MakeMKV buffer dump a little data out (which then is why the Windows Media Player runs for a few seconds) ?
I'm going around in circles trying to make sense of this.
- Paul (WB5AGF)