Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files. Using Java runtime from /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/Contents/Home/bin/java Just tonight when working with Hacksaw Ridge the MakeMKV log begins with: In MakeMKV's preferences under the protection tab what does it say in the Java executable version box? Other than downgrading to version 1.9 (which the forums suggest works but is a workaround I'd like to avoid), is there a way to get MakeMKV to use Java on my Mac as a way of identifying which file on a obfuscation-protected Blu-ray is the real feature film? One of the forums mentions that there should be some sort of executable file in Macintosh HD > Library > Java > JavaVirtualMachines, but I don't see any files there. I'm assuming that I have to force MakeMKV to recognize it through the MakeMKV > Preferences > Protection > Custom Java executable location field, but I don't know what to put there. I've installed JRE system-wide on my Mac (despite the security risks because I don't know how to install it on a virtual machine), but MakeMKV doesn't pick up on it automatically. There is a solution described wherein MakeMKV uses Java Runtime Environment to find the correct version of the film on the Blu-ray. The problem for me is that those are Windows-only programs, and I'm using a Mac (macOS Sierra, Version 10.12.3). I've been reading around on the forums, and some people seem to have a solution using Process Monitor and AnyDVD ( ). I've been using MakeMKV for almost a year now, and recently I've been running into the screen pass/playlist obfuscation issue on Blu-rays, namely on Hell or High Water and Manchester by the Sea.
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