On Qua, 29 Dez 2010, Roland Rosier wrote:
It is possible that MakeMKV (http://www.makemkv.com/) is able to solve all of these issues by transcoding the Blu-Ray into a MKV format container. I did read somewhere that it can run on Wine. I don't know if it can re-assemble a split movie from the playlist. However, I have read that MPlayer, VideoLan and Xine can understand MKV format containers.
There's a version of MakeMKV for Linux. It's not free as in speech, but it's free as in beer, at least for the moment.
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