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I got a blu-ray drive in my HTPC. I found a program called DumpHD that says in order to play it in Linux I have to decrypt and dump to a hard drive so I did that.<BR>
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Now I have a BDMV directory and the STREAM directory under that has a bunch of m2ts files. I don't want to have to transcode or anything like -- how can I play this decrypted copy of the BluRay disc now?<BR>
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I tried mplayer -vc FFVC1 filename.m2ts but I get nothing but static on the screen. This was suggested in one of the forums I read. Alot of the stuff I read seems to be a year old so I'm hoping things have progressed a bit better.<BR>
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Norm
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