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<blockquote data-quote="wiyosaya" data-source="post: 1299888" data-attributes="member: 145864"><p>Copy the dll to the "Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal" for me, that is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal" That is all you need to do.</p><p></p><p>You may also be interested to know that MePo works for UHD-BR discs (as long as you have a compatible BR drive that is updated to a MakeMKV Libre drive) with a minor caveat at the moment. See - <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/1-34-uhd-blu-ray-cannot-play-index-error.141261/#post-1299887" target="_blank">1.34 UHD Blu-ray "Cannot Play Index" error</a></p><p></p><p>I'm not in the same situation where I copied a .iso file to disc, however, as long as whatever software you are using to virtually mount the .iso file makes the .iso file available as a virtual disc, it should work. Perhaps [USER=106554]@Pablik[/USER] will correct me if I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, in the MakeMKV preferences on the "Integration" tab, there is an option to put MakeMKV into the path for the system. It's described well. I have not done this myself, however, the instructions on that tab indicate that if you do put MakeMKV into the system path, copying the blu-ray dll to the application directory would be unnecessary. Maybe [USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] you would be willing to try this out and let us know if it works without copying the dll to the MePo directory? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiyosaya, post: 1299888, member: 145864"] Copy the dll to the "Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal" for me, that is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal" That is all you need to do. You may also be interested to know that MePo works for UHD-BR discs (as long as you have a compatible BR drive that is updated to a MakeMKV Libre drive) with a minor caveat at the moment. See - [URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/1-34-uhd-blu-ray-cannot-play-index-error.141261/#post-1299887']1.34 UHD Blu-ray "Cannot Play Index" error[/URL] I'm not in the same situation where I copied a .iso file to disc, however, as long as whatever software you are using to virtually mount the .iso file makes the .iso file available as a virtual disc, it should work. Perhaps [USER=106554]@Pablik[/USER] will correct me if I'm wrong. Lastly, in the MakeMKV preferences on the "Integration" tab, there is an option to put MakeMKV into the path for the system. It's described well. I have not done this myself, however, the instructions on that tab indicate that if you do put MakeMKV into the system path, copying the blu-ray dll to the application directory would be unnecessary. Maybe [USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] you would be willing to try this out and let us know if it works without copying the dll to the MePo directory? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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