https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Sorc ... ay/360726/
Unfortunately for me, this very good a/v quality edition of an old favorite is Region B locked, so my Oppo 203 players won't read it. But after installing MakeMKV neither will VLC player.
Here's what MakeMKV says about everything:
Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom0
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH16NS40
Revision: 1.05
Serial number: KLNK5UA2029
Firmware date: 2120-05-06 14:40
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 76
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.05
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Disc Information
Label: THE SORCERERS
Timestamp: 2024-06-30 17:35:19
Protection: AACS v68
Data capacity: 32.18 Gb
Disc type: BD-ROM
Number of layers: 2
Channel bit length: 74,5 nm (25.0 GB max. per layer)
Please describe what changes to make for playing the movie directly from disc.
How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
Don't play the disc, rip it. Your LG drive will thank you! Then you can watch the ripped file on your oppo or on your PC.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 4:32 amhttps://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Sorc ... ay/360726/
Unfortunately for me, this very good a/v quality edition of an old favorite is Region B locked, so my Oppo 203 players won't read it. But after installing MakeMKV neither will VLC player.
Here's what MakeMKV says about everything:
Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom0
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH16NS40
Revision: 1.05
Serial number: KLNK5UA2029
Firmware date: 2120-05-06 14:40
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 76
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.05
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Disc Information
Label: THE SORCERERS
Timestamp: 2024-06-30 17:35:19
Protection: AACS v68
Data capacity: 32.18 Gb
Disc type: BD-ROM
Number of layers: 2
Channel bit length: 74,5 nm (25.0 GB max. per layer)
Please describe what changes to make for playing the movie directly from disc.
If you must play it (not recommended), integrate VLC with MakeMKV in preferences so it can be used as the on-the-fly derypter.
Cheers
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
Thanks for your reply. But if I do rip it I would want to copy the entire disc, including all the extras, like all of the commentaries. And I will I also retain complete BD menu functionality?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 12:19 amDon't play the disc, rip it. Your LG drive will thank you! Then you can watch the ripped file on your oppo or on your PC.
If you must play it (not recommended), integrate VLC with MakeMKV in preferences so it can be used as the on-the-fly derypter.
To do this do I rip the entire disc in one session and save it as an ISO or some other file format?
If yes, I've never done this. How to do that or do what else for what I want?
Also, I don't have a server; hopefully, later this year. But one reason why I don't like doing DVD-much less BD-ripping is that my PC's system and storage drives are SSDs, and unlike HDDs you permanently lose free space even if you later "delete" any content.
When I do get my ~ 12 TB server most of its drives will likely be SSDs. But I do have a 4TB external HDD.
https://www.seagate.com/products/extern ... TKP6000400
Can makeMKV rip the entire BD movie disc, save it as an ISO or MKV (which ??) file and store it directly to my external drive, without needing to first store any of it to my internal SSDs?
Please describe all steps to do this.
Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
Haven't you had this conversation before? What software to fully read UHD Blu-ray?
I don't think anything has changed since then.
I don't think anything has changed since then.
Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
Modern operating systems use the TRIM command with SSDs. I would not characterize storing a file on a SSD and then later deleting it as permanently losing free space.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 5:07 pmAlso, I don't have a server; hopefully, later this year. But one reason why I don't like doing DVD-much less BD-ripping is that my PC's system and storage drives are SSDs, and unlike HDDs you permanently lose free space even if you later "delete" any content.
If the main thing I was going to store on a NAS is movies, I wouldn't make the primary storage medium of the NAS be SSDs. SSDs are generally more expensive per TB than HDDs and the various speed advantages of SSDs are wasted when accessing movies. There are other usage scenarios where SSD storage in a NAS makes sense.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 5:07 pmWhen I do get my ~ 12 TB server most of its drives will likely be SSDs. But I do have a 4TB external HDD.
https://www.seagate.com/products/extern ... TKP6000400
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
I don't agree with your first statement as TRIM command or not any space written to an SSD can be done so only once, unlike an HDD. Of course, both drive technologies have their pros and cons.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 7:15 pmModern operating systems use the TRIM command with SSDs. I would not characterize storing a file on a SSD and then later deleting it as permanently losing free space.
If the main thing I was going to store on a NAS is movies, I wouldn't make the primary storage medium of the NAS be SSDs. SSDs are generally more expensive per TB than HDDs and the various speed advantages of SSDs are wasted when accessing movies. There are other usage scenarios where SSD storage in a NAS makes sense.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 5:07 pmWhen I do get my ~ 12 TB server most of its drives will likely be SSDs. But I do have a 4TB external HDD.
https://www.seagate.com/products/extern ... TKP6000400
What stinks is that I just found out here https://www.avsforum.com/threads/offici ... /page-2261 that even if makeMKV can rip and save an entire BD movie to an ISO file my Oppo BD player can't play ISO files without installing Jailbreak firmware, which I really don't want to risk installing.
So, instead since I want to rip the BD's entire contents what are the steps to do so?
And then do I end up with having a folder of sub folders on the HDD that I access via the Oppo's remote? Have you ever done this with an Oppo, Panasonic, Sony or other BD player's remote?
Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
On the first screen of MakeMKV, there's an icon of a yellow folder with a green arrow. This will allow you to make an optionally decrypted backup of a disc. In the case of a DVD, MakeMKV will produce an .iso file. In the case of a blu-ray or UHD, it'll produce a folder with the entire disc's contents.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 8:43 pmSo, instead since I want to rip the BD's entire contents what are the steps to do so?
And then do I end up with having a folder of sub folders on the HDD that I access via the Oppo's remote? Have you ever done this with an Oppo, Panasonic, Sony or other BD player's remote?
I have no idea if any of your disc players can play a backup. I've seen some folks on the forum talk about using a Dune player to play backups, but I don't have any experience with any playback system using backups.
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
Well, I believe the manual says that my Oppo 203 can play MKV files, so I guess as long as those folders are shown on the player's OSD then I can probably access them.
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
If you rip the whole disc to a folder backup, they won't be MKV files. They will be the exact same files (and file structure) that's on the disc, just decrypted.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:31 pmWell, I believe the manual says that my Oppo 203 can play MKV files, so I guess as long as those folders are shown on the player's OSD then I can probably access them.
Cheers
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
But isn't an ISO file? If yes, I just learned here that my Oppo player won't play ISO files, at least not without that Jailbreak firmware.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:36 pmIf you rip the whole disc to a folder backup, they won't be MKV files. They will be the exact same files (and file structure) that's on the disc, just decrypted.
https://www.avsforum.com/posts/64431563/
So then what are the steps to rip the disc to what kind of folders so that the Oppo can access the main movie and the extras?
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Re: How Do I Play Region B Blu-Ray Directly From Disc?
No, MakeMKV can rip a complete DVD to ISO but it only rips a complete blu-ray / UHD disc to a folder backup. This folder backup is exactly the same file structure and file types as what is on the disc, just decrypted.zoom+slomo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:50 pmBut isn't an ISO file? If yes, I just learned here that my Oppo player won't play ISO files, at least not without that Jailbreak firmware.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:36 pmIf you rip the whole disc to a folder backup, they won't be MKV files. They will be the exact same files (and file structure) that's on the disc, just decrypted.
https://www.avsforum.com/posts/64431563/
So then what are the steps to rip the disc to what kind of folders so that the Oppo can access the main movie and the extras?
I have no idea what an Oppo can play. You would have to read your manual or do some research on Oppo file compatibility.
Cheers
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