How to: Convert Blu-ray Discs for Audio File Playback (Atmos supported)

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no; not in this case we have:

-a folder that contains files of a copied Atmos blu ray
-a blu ray player capable or playing MKV files and Atmos via USB
I’m assuming what you have is a BDMV folder, in which case you can use MakeMKV to open the index file that is found in the BDMV folder and rip it as you would a normal Blu-Ray.

From there you’d need to select the right stream and make sure the Dolby TrueHD 7.1 is checked and whatever other audio format you may want, and then what you get is an MKV file which you can play over USB on your Blu-Ray player.

I hope I explained in a somewhat coherent way, any others feel free to join in and correct me if I’m wrong!
 
I’m assuming what you have is a BDMV folder, in which case you can use MakeMKV to open the index file that is found in the BDMV folder and rip it as you would a normal Blu-Ray.

From there you’d need to select the right stream and make sure the Dolby TrueHD 7.1 is checked and whatever other audio format you may want, and then what you get is an MKV file which you can play over USB on your Blu-Ray player.

I hope I explained in a somewhat coherent way, any others feel free to join in and correct me if I’m wrong!
thanks, lemme give a try
 
I've seen a few similar posts in this thread about problems with ripping some Blu-ray discs, so I hope this is the right place to bring up my issue.

I bought a Blu-Ray from a seller in the Netherlands through Discogs. This disc appears to be near mint. Here's the disc.

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My intent was to use MakeMKV to rip this disc and add the files to Kodi, using @HomerJAU's excellent guide and tools. The problem is the disc won't load. It won't play with my Panasonic Blu-Ray player. I'm not too surprised about that because I think it's a region issue although there is no indication on the disc that it is "regionalized". But it won't open with MakeMKV and my Blu-Ray drive in my PC, either. When I load the disc in the drive, it spins it up, thinks about it for a bit and then says "No disc inserted".

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The drive details are in the screenshot above under Drive Information. MakeMKV version is on the screenshot, too, and I have the current key loaded to enable Blu-Ray. The drive is not a fancy one or even very new but it works fine with MakeMKV to backup my other Blu-Ray discs. I did the Mumford and Sons disc just before doing this post.

I was under the impression from reading various sources that internal Blu-Ray drives in PC's were not "regionalized". Am I wrong on that? If so, and if there is a region conflict, are there internal drives that are region free? Or is this just a bad disc?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
 
I've seen a few similar posts in this thread about problems with ripping some Blu-ray discs, so I hope this is the right place to bring up my issue.

I bought a Blu-Ray from a seller in the Netherlands through Discogs. This disc appears to be near mint. Here's the disc.

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My intent was to use MakeMKV to rip this disc and add the files to Kodi, using @HomerJAU's excellent guide and tools. The problem is the disc won't load. It won't play with my Panasonic Blu-Ray player. I'm not too surprised about that because I think it's a region issue although there is no indication on the disc that it is "regionalized". But it won't open with MakeMKV and my Blu-Ray drive in my PC, either. When I load the disc in the drive, it spins it up, thinks about it for a bit and then says "No disc inserted".

View attachment 113967

The drive details are in the screenshot above under Drive Information. MakeMKV version is on the screenshot, too, and I have the current key loaded to enable Blu-Ray. The drive is not a fancy one or even very new but it works fine with MakeMKV to backup my other Blu-Ray discs. I did the Mumford and Sons disc just before doing this post.

I was under the impression from reading various sources that internal Blu-Ray drives in PC's were not "regionalized". Am I wrong on that? If so, and if there is a region conflict, are there internal drives that are region free? Or is this just a bad disc?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Drives are regionalised, you can go into the settings and change the region but you can only do that 2 or 3 times and it will lock permanently so need to be careful
 
I've seen a few similar posts in this thread about problems with ripping some Blu-ray discs, so I hope this is the right place to bring up my issue.

I bought a Blu-Ray from a seller in the Netherlands through Discogs. This disc appears to be near mint. Here's the disc.

View attachment 113962

My intent was to use MakeMKV to rip this disc and add the files to Kodi, using @HomerJAU's excellent guide and tools. The problem is the disc won't load. It won't play with my Panasonic Blu-Ray player. I'm not too surprised about that because I think it's a region issue although there is no indication on the disc that it is "regionalized". But it won't open with MakeMKV and my Blu-Ray drive in my PC, either. When I load the disc in the drive, it spins it up, thinks about it for a bit and then says "No disc inserted".

View attachment 113967

The drive details are in the screenshot above under Drive Information. MakeMKV version is on the screenshot, too, and I have the current key loaded to enable Blu-Ray. The drive is not a fancy one or even very new but it works fine with MakeMKV to backup my other Blu-Ray discs. I did the Mumford and Sons disc just before doing this post.

I was under the impression from reading various sources that internal Blu-Ray drives in PC's were not "regionalized". Am I wrong on that? If so, and if there is a region conflict, are there internal drives that are region free? Or is this just a bad disc?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
hi, in your case sounds more like a damaged / faulty disc, happened to me a few times
 
Drives are regionalised, you can go into the settings and change the region but you can only do that 2 or 3 times and it will lock permanently so need to be careful

This is not true when using MakeMKV. MakeMKV loads its on driver and ALL discs and supported drives become region free and usable by MakeMKV.

When MakeMKV rips the disc removes the disc encryption and region locking in the files it creates on your computers file system, hard disc or SSD etc. Thise files are full open to play, convert, etc.

Both the BD drive and the disc may not be the issue here. ( unless Faulty or unsupported drive or Faulty disc)
 
I've seen a few similar posts in this thread about problems with ripping some Blu-ray discs, so I hope this is the right place to bring up my issue.

I bought a Blu-Ray from a seller in the Netherlands through Discogs. This disc appears to be near mint. Here's the disc.

View attachment 113962

My intent was to use MakeMKV to rip this disc and add the files to Kodi, using @HomerJAU's excellent guide and tools. The problem is the disc won't load. It won't play with my Panasonic Blu-Ray player. I'm not too surprised about that because I think it's a region issue although there is no indication on the disc that it is "regionalized". But it won't open with MakeMKV and my Blu-Ray drive in my PC, either. When I load the disc in the drive, it spins it up, thinks about it for a bit and then says "No disc inserted".

View attachment 113967

The drive details are in the screenshot above under Drive Information. MakeMKV version is on the screenshot, too, and I have the current key loaded to enable Blu-Ray. The drive is not a fancy one or even very new but it works fine with MakeMKV to backup my other Blu-Ray discs. I did the Mumford and Sons disc just before doing this post.

I was under the impression from reading various sources that internal Blu-Ray drives in PC's were not "regionalized". Am I wrong on that? If so, and if there is a region conflict, are there internal drives that are region free? Or is this just a bad disc?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

The screen shot shows on the right info on the driver that allows unfettered access your BD drive:
LibreDrive (the French ‘Libre’). In that section it reports your drive is not supported. You probably have a hardware problem too. Tell me about the drive?
 
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