i have a Blu-ray audio DVD that i have archived to a .thd file . But Libreelec will not recognize or even display the files so that they can be played. any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated
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chevy54 -
January 20, 2021 at 9:42 PM -
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Perhaps use something like mkvmerge or similar to encapsulate it in a mkv container?
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i have a Blu-ray audio DVD that i have archived to a .thd file . But Libreelec will not recognize or even display the files so that they can be played. any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated
Ripping it to a format/container or ISO format that Kodi supports instead of one that it doesn't would be a good start.
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Ripping it to a format/container or ISO format that Kodi supports instead of one that it doesn't would be a good start.
going to iso on a dvd-a or Blu-ray audio really isnt a great solution as it only appears if i browse to the file under movies .
i will try a MKV container and see how that works out
thanks for your replies
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Most of my DTS audio disks are raw .wav files combined with a .cue file for Kodi to scrape into the audio library.