
Logs/what got upgraded: upgraded aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers (5.19-1 -> 6.0-1) => skipping timeshift-autosnap due skipRsyncAutosnap in /etc/nf set to TRUE. So, I will now try that, but I also have the pacman logs to know what I upgraded (see bottom of this comment).Īnyways, I presume that this means I can’t just restore a timeshift snapshot: running '00-timeshift-autosnap.hook'.
MAKEMKV STREAM 1.4.4 HOW TO
Please see the specific OS sub-forum for details.Well, network manager (and everything else) wasn’t functional, but I happened to have both a Manjaro installer drive and recollection of how to use arch-chroot on hand. Depending on the operating system type and version the API can be enabled either for all programs or per application basis.


Starting from version 1.15.0 the integration settings of libmmbd can be changed in MakeMKV preferencs dialog.
MAKEMKV STREAM 1.4.4 INSTALL
In order to enable this functionality a simple configuration settings change is required - there is no need to install any sort of device drivers or virtual drive emulators.

The way this library works, it launches a MakeMKV instance in background and communicates with MakeMKV in order to get decryption keys - so working MakeMKV is required for the library to function.Īll programs that use libbluray library (that list includes VLC, mplayer, mpv, Kodi, JMC and many more) can use this API for on-the-fly decryption, enabling direct blu-ray playback. This API is implemented as an open-source library called LibMMBD. In addition to being an application, MakeMKV provides a simple API that any application can use to decrypt M2TS/SSIF files from a blu-ray disc (including 4k UHD discs).
