![]() ![]() Lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/lua/meta/fetcher Lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in /Users/ravedog/Library/Application Support//lua/meta/fetcher Main debug: looking for meta fetcher module matching "any": 1 candidates ![]() Main debug: looking for access_demux module matching "bluray": 14 candidates Main debug: creating demux: access='bluray' demux='any' location='/Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV' file='/Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV' Main debug: `bluray:///Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV' gives access `bluray' demux `any' path `/Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV' Main debug: using timeshift granularity of 50 MiB Main debug: requesting art for new input thread Main debug: Creating an input for 'bluray:///Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV' Main debug: starting playback of new item Main debug: bluray:///Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV is at 0 Main debug: resyncing on bluray:///Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV Main debug: processing request item: bluray:///Volumes/HELL_OR_HIGH_WATER_BD/BDMV, node: Playlist, skip: 0 I tried a few other versions of VLC going back to 2013, and all failed if MakeMKV was in a subfolder. This pertains to MakeMKV 1.10.5, and the VLC 2.2.4. But it appears that MakeMKV needs to be in the main applications folder on the boot drive, and not in a a subfolder. An instance of MakeMKV (makemkvcon) launched and the main title played. Moving MakeMKV Beta into the /Applications folder corrected the problem for both AACS and BDPlus encrypted discs. I was also able to confirm that an instance of MakeMKV was not being launched (Activity Viewer). The symlinks were fine - show original pointed to libmmbd.dylib.īut every Blu-Ray I tried to open with VLC yielded an error stating that the disc was corrupt. So, I created symlinks to MakeMKV within that folder. In case anyone is having problems with the method mentioned in the sticky, I'd like to mention this - I started out with MakeMKV in a folder within my /Applications folder that I use for video-oriented applications - Handbrake, etc., etc. ![]()
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