Versions of MakeMKV above version 1.17.7 are still broken on Linux. The only way I can get MakeMKV to work is to build and use v1.17.7, otherwise the scan step just spins forever.
This is the case on Fedora 41 and Debian 12. Technically as long as this thing keeps working on the old version, I'm fine but there's been a bunch of new releases since this thing broken completely last year and I'm hoping I won't need one of those.
MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
Re: MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
Same on Arch.
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Re: MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
It's not like that.
On EndeavourOS (Arch derivative) MakeMKV v1.18.1 installed from AUR works perfectly. The important thing is to have the private_data.tar file (that I have from previous versions).
On EndeavourOS (Arch derivative) MakeMKV v1.18.1 installed from AUR works perfectly. The important thing is to have the private_data.tar file (that I have from previous versions).
Re: MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
Really? I'll try that after the next update if it is still not working. Thanks.
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Re: MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
Yes.
You could also do it this way (not tested, just an idea): install on VM Ubuntu from v20.04+, download MakeMKV v1.17.7 from here https://makemkv.com/download/old/ and install in it, then start it and make it download the private_data.tar file. Once done, copy this file to the .makemkv directory of your Home on Arch.
You could also do it this way (not tested, just an idea): install on VM Ubuntu from v20.04+, download MakeMKV v1.17.7 from here https://makemkv.com/download/old/ and install in it, then start it and make it download the private_data.tar file. Once done, copy this file to the .makemkv directory of your Home on Arch.
Re: MakeMKV above v1.17.7 still broken on Linux
If you need a valid private_data.tar file, at the bottom of the first post of the Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide, you'll find a link to one. It is a few years old at this point, but if that's the only thing standing in your way, it might be enough to get started.