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the program cannot find any usable optical drives.
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the program cannot find any usable optical drives.
With debug I get this in the debug file:pmatos wrote:I have a bluray drive on a recent arch installation that's not detected even though I am a member of the optical group. Even running under sudo does not help.
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the program cannot find any usable optical drives.
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Debug log started at Mon Jun 11 13:30:17 2018 , written by MakeMKV v1.12.2 linux(x64-release)
Using 524544KB for read cache.
001005:0000 MakeMKV v1.12.2 linux(x64-release) started
001004:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as /home/pmatos//MakeMKV_log.txt
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 2 at O9F4i`a@>+vYs)L9K@~q/p,k:121261428
005042:0000 The program can't find any usable optical drives.
Thanks for the reference.Woodstock wrote:Have you read through this topic yet? http://makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16939
I am on Linux. My problem was I was missing the sg kernel module. A modprobe sg, sorted it out.alienbob64 wrote:What I discovered when I had this issue was that the default Installation folder was "C:/Program Files (x86)" (32 bit install folder)
Looking at task manager I saw this process running;
MakeMKV application (32 bit)
Since I am running a Windows 10 64 bit, I changed the install folder to "C:/Program Files" (64 bit install folder) and that seems to have fixed the issue,
as long as you run as administrator.
Looking at task manager I now see these processes running;
MakeMKV application (32 bit)
MakeMKV console Application (Properties indicate this process is associated with makemkvcon64.exe)