Hi<br><br>On Monday, 10 October 2011, linux guy <<a href="mailto:linuxguy123@gmail.com">linuxguy123@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> <br>> I suspect that one should be able to start playing the file before the dump is complete. Assuming one has the bandwidth to stream full MKV as well and it doesn't need transcoding.<br>
<br>Streaming the full BD disk structure (decrypted on the fly by anydvd) works well here. I don't see why sharing the mkv wouldn't work<br><br>> <br>> I'll be testing this all out shortly. I'll report back what I find. <br>
<br>What I have seen happening however, is that when mounted via cifs, it caches too aggressively and often would stop half way the playback because the file wasn't complete at the remote end, while it was fully available on the backend.<br>
<br>So basically, it was unreliable and you had to wait for the full dump to finish... Hence why I tried anydvd to start with.<br><br>It seems that makemkv beta on windows let you do something similar as anydvd: export an non-encrypted disk. Maybe it's a feature that will come on day on Linux. But til then...