Creating ISO with MakeMKV

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zerobit
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#16 Post by zerobit » Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:56 am

Radiocomms237 wrote:
Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:00 am
If you want to do this, you don't need go down the ISO path. If you've made a decrypted backup with MakeMKV, just open that backup folder with VLC and it will play as if the disc was in the drive (only much faster), with menus and everything.

Open VLC MP, click on Media > Open Disc...

Select the "Blu-ray" radio button and make sure "No disc menus" is NOT checked

Now browse for and select the top level of your decrypted backup folder (normally the name of the disc), and click "Play"

As above, it should now play exactly as it would have from the disc.
Can you tell me how to do this in MakeMKV?

charnathan
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#17 Post by charnathan » Sun Jan 28, 2024 3:23 am

zerobit wrote:
Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:56 am
Can you tell me how to do this in MakeMKV?
You want to choose back-up folder button instead of clicking on the disc drive button.
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This backs up the whole disc instead of creating a MKV.
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Radiocomms237
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#18 Post by Radiocomms237 » Sun Jan 28, 2024 3:28 am

Insert the disc and open MakeMKV (or vice versa), then click the yellow "Backup" icon (do not "Open" the disc or the backup button will be greyed-out/unavailable).

Assuming it's a Blu-ray or UltraHD then you need to tick the "Decrypt video files" checkbox, then browse to select the destination folder and then you can make a decrypted backup of the disc.

Once you've done that, follow my previous instructions in VLC Media Player:
Radiocomms237 wrote:
Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:00 am
Open VLC MP, click on Media > Open Disc...

Select the "Blu-ray" radio button and make sure "No disc menus" is NOT checked

Now browse for and select the top level of your decrypted backup folder (normally the name of the disc), and click "Play"

As above, it should now play exactly as it would have from the disc.

zerobit
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#19 Post by zerobit » Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:43 pm

Thanks, I'll try that!

zerobit
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#20 Post by zerobit » Mon Jan 29, 2024 12:17 am

I forgot to ask: will the menus work without java if I do this method?
If not, do you know how I can get the menus without installing java?

Radiocomms237
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Re: Creating ISO with MakeMKV

#21 Post by Radiocomms237 » Mon Jan 29, 2024 12:28 am

Some discs use Java, some don't. It depends how the disc was authored.

If the disc menu was written in Java then yes, you need the Java Runtime to use them. I don't know of any way around that requirement.

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