Set VLC to "exec /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC"ĭo shell script JAVA_HOME & LIBAACS_PATH & VLC & "&>/dev/null &" Set LIBAACS_PATH to "export LIBAACS_PATH=/Applications/MakeMKV.app/Contents/lib/libmmbd_new " Select File > New then paste the following script into the Untitled window: set JAVA_HOME to "export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-8.jre/Contents/Home " ![]() Launch the "Script Editor" app from the Utilities folder. If you want to make it a bit easier, we can create an Applescript app for launching VLC. JAVA_HOME is what allows you to play Bluray menus. LIBAACS_PATH is needed for encrypted discs. You'll need to launch VLC this way whenever you want to use it to play Bluray discs or ISOs. What this does: it launches VLC from the command-line with two environment variables set so that libbluray (part of VLC) is able to find both libmmbd_new from MakeMKV in-order to decrypt AACS protected discs/ISOs and to find a JRE in order to show Bluray menus. JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-8.jre/Contents/Home \ This is all a single-command with backslashes at the end of each line so that you can paste it all at once into the Terminal window: LIBAACS_PATH=/Applications/MakeMKV.app/Contents/lib/libmmbd_new \ Then open the Terminal app and launch VLC with the following command. For x86, you'll need to download the zip or tar.gz, decompress it, then move or copy the zulu-8.jre folder to /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines. The "dmg" option is the easiest as it includes an installer, but looks like that's only available for ARM. ARM Mac (Apple Silicon, aka M1 or M2 Mac):.Once done, reboot again and reinstall VLC.Assuming you have VLC and MakeMKV installed under /Applications, you'll also need to install Java 8. Then delete the whole C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\ folder if it's still exists, it might be C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\ if you're using the 32-bit version.Īlso delete the whole %APPDATA%\vlc\ folder. Update the video driver of your GTX 1650. Your GeForce GTX 1650 is able to use D3D11 hardware acceleration for MPEG-2 so there is something wrong on your machine. (hr=0x80070057)ĭ3d11va error: FindVideoServiceConversion failedĭirect3d11 error: SetThumbNailClip failed: 0x800706f4Īvcodec: Using DXVA2 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, vendor NVIDIA(10de), device 1f82, revision a1) for hardware decoding (hr=0x80070057)ĭ3d11va error: Failed to get configuration for decoder MPEG-2 & MPEG-1 variable-length decoder. ![]() (hr=0x80070057)ĭ3d11va error: Failed to get configuration for decoder MPEG-2 variable-length decoder. Any ideas on how to fix it? I am not even sure if it is VLC causing this issue or MakeMKV.Ĭode: Select all d3d11va error: Failed to get configuration for decoder MPEG-2 variable-length decoder. I have included Pictures of the Issue, List of Discs that did not work, their Encryption levels according to Make MKV, and the VLC Log/Messages that came up while playing my "Rocky" Blu-Ray ( ). I have Ripped these discs using MakeMKV and the files do not have this issue, and this issue does not show up when putting it in my Standalone Sony BD Player. I have tried adding keydb.cfg, libaacs.dll and libaacs.dll files to my VLC and MakeMKV folders in my C Drive, and even different combos of all three files, and the issue still persists. Those Discs that have this issue are all FOX Blu-Ray Releases (Pre-Disney Acquisition) with BD+ encryption, although for some reason "Alien: Resurrection" has no issues, even though its from FOX and has BD+ encryption. First off, I have MakeMKV Integrated with VLC, and I can play most of my Blu-Ray Discs just fine, except for a handful of discs, which will show a lot of pixelation and color inversion once you get 10-20mins into the movie.
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