Hi<br><br>On Sunday, 15 January 2012, Wil <<a href="mailto:nodenet@hotmail.com">nodenet@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>><br>> I am interested to know when you say you are playing back the original discs<br>> if they are older discs or not, as the mythtv wiki states that playback is<br>
> only supported for...<br>><br>> A disc protected by AACS MKB version 10 or lower, and not protected by BD+<br>><br>> Or do you have another way of doing it?<br><br>I run anydvd hd on windows 7 in VMware player and export the decrypted BD via windows share. That share is mounted on the Linux side with mount -t cifs and I play it via mythavtest. Mythavtest is started from mythfrontend via a custom entry in the optical disk menu.<br>
<br>It plays fine.<br><br>I do occasionally experience a freeze during playback that require to rewind 10s and play again.<br><br>I also sometimes mount the decrypted disk on another fronted end (gigabit connectivity) and it plays fine just as well.<br>
<br>I haven't had a BD disk that didn't play with this method.<br><br>Unfortunately, I can't play BD disks natively any longer. I played a disk once (dark side of the moon), that invalidated some keys. And none of the known ones now work. So no more BD playback on Linux for me without anydvd.