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How good do blu-ray drives work on Linux these days?
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They work great! I have several. If you're using MakeMKV it has some trouble with older Blu-Ray drives in the more recent version. The workaround is to download an appimage of the last working version so it can dump the firmware files of those drives. Then you can run the latest version without issue. It's alot easier than it sounds. Let me know if you need any help.