You can't play Blu-ray movies on Linux, right? Wrong. You can if you give $50 for a license for MakeMKV. Not only will MakeMKV for Linux rip and encode a Blu-ray movie to a .mkv file, if you follow the instructions in their forums you can get VLC to play the discs directly.
I did this successfully on my laptop first, as that is my usual platform for making .mkv files. It works perfectly. But I use my desktop for viewing movies, so that was my next step. Both machines are Xubuntu 14.04. The desktop installation went perfectly and MakeMKV sees and will rip and encode a Blu-ray movie. (Both machines have Blu-ray drives.) I followed the same instructions on the desktop as I did on the laptop for getting VLC to play a Blu-ray movie, and it does so, but there is a loud hum, loud enough to drown out the audio in the movie. I would say it is a 60-Herz hum, except that it seems just a bit higher. This is strange because the desktop spends all day streaming internet radio stations to my stereo, and the output is beautiful - no hum. And the laptop play the same Blu-ray movie without hum. There is a difference in the source of the audio signal, of course. For internet radio Banshee is connecting to the stream and sending the audio signal to the stereo. For the movie the source is the Blu-ray drive, although I don't know how it is processed into the signal that goes to the stereo. Note that the same Blu-ray drive on the desktop plays DVD movies without the hum. (I currently own only one Blu-ray movie.) It also plays television over the air through my HDHomeRun tuner, which uses VLC, also without issue. I poked around in Pulseaudio volume control on the desktop and failed to resolve the problem. I need some clues. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
