![]() Makemkv is shareware: free to try for 30 days, then if you’ve found it useful you’re asked to pay for it. If you’re a developer familiar with ‘ make‘ and are comfortable doing a bit of unix admin stuff, then it’s easy. As I wrote last time, installing makemkv on your Ubuntu system is straight forward if you follow the detailed instructions. ![]() The solution was provided by an update to makemkv (1.6.13), it now supports bus encryption capable drives (BEC). I’m now happy to report that I can accomplish what I originally set out to do: rip and convert blu-ray discs on my Ubuntu system for playback on my mobile devices. In my recent post I talked about the problems I had with blu-ray playback and Ubuntu.
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