file obfuscation solution for LINUX?
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:56 pm
So I get that Windows (and maybe Mac) folks can figure out which blu-ray title their player is playing. However, we on Linux aren't lucky enough to have the capability of playing most new blu-ray discs. Besides searching the blu-ray error reports forum (http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewforum.php?f=8), hoping for an answer, is there any way to analyze the disc on Linux?
I read that MakeMKV can take a good guess at which track is correct, I'd like to confirm that I'm seeing it do that. I do see Java in effect:
And I'm guessing that the "FPL_MainFeature" comment added might be from MakeMKV indicating its best guess? Here's the info from that track, which happens to agree with a post in the error reports forum for this disc:
I read that MakeMKV can take a good guess at which track is correct, I'd like to confirm that I'm seeing it do that. I do see Java in effect:
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MakeMKV v1.10.4 linux(x64-release) started
Using direct disc access mode
Using Java runtime from /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
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Name: The Whole Truth (English)
Comment: FPL_MainFeature
Source file name: 00600.mpls
Duration: 1:33:20
Chapters count: 16
Size: 19.9 GB
Segment count: 20
Segment map: 517,510,520,502,507,501,511,518,505,513,516,506,515,512,508,504,509,519,514,503
File name: The_Whole_Truth_t02.mkv