Unpack both packages and starting from source package do the following steps for each package: (Is this bit using the terminal what you have to do because it says"starting from the source package".) and then the rest of the commands. The way this library works, it launches a MakeMKV instance in background and communicates with MakeMKV in order. This API is implemented as an open-source library called LibMMBD.
#How to use makemkv on linux install#
Sudo apt-get install build-essential libc6-dev libssl-dev libexpat1-dev libavcodec-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libqt4-dev 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). Is this something else I need to download or is the next bit of terminal text what I have to do to get that. You may use the following command to install all prerequisites on debian-based system like ubuntu: You'll need GNU compiler and linker and header and library files for following libraries: glibc, openssl-0.9.8, zlib, expat, libavcodec, qt4. Usally you would need a proprietary codec for the playback of DVDs and bluray discs as they have built-in protection deeply integrated in to them for the prevention of piracy. " Make sure you have all required tools and libraries installed. There is a small utility which you can use to convert your DVDs and Bluray media to a free and portable format. How to Use MakeMKV and Handbrake to Rip Copy Protected DVDs. I understand about the download of the two files, but would like this bit explained in simple language. MakeMKV for Linux is available on the forum page. I have read the sticky on it but am unsure of a couple of things if somebody could explain a couple of points for me please. I have managed to use the sudo in Terminal a couple of times but would really like a few pointers on the installation of MakeMKV. I have been using windows XP for 11 years and am looking for something similar which this is as close as I can find, apart from installing programs. Hi I am absolutely new to Linux Mint, but having used Olivia for a short while and now Petra 16, I really like it.