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Makemkv ubuntu 20.04
Makemkv ubuntu 20.04








makemkv ubuntu 20.04 makemkv ubuntu 20.04

So, I do have alternatives, but I want to know how a snap like the aforementioned one is supposed to work in Ubuntu. (I bet the Windows version run in Wine would see the drive, but I was hoping to avoid using Wine, not to mention the fact that I use dual-boot with Windows and I could go there etc. How is it supposed to work? I mean, is this expected behavior? Is there a problem with this specific snap? Could the flatpack version work better? The Snapcraft page promotes the application in its normal use to "Backup your DVD and Bluray discs". But what's the purpose of a snap of MakeMKV that doesn't see the optical drive? I have heard about snap programs not seeing the system but I have imagined that could be by design, at least in some cases (a program might want to "see" just what it needs etc). Trying to navigate manually to the drive, the /media folder is not seen. I ended up with a program that starts but doesn't react to the presence of a DVD. Installing MakeMKV took about 30 minutes with two errors of the form error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Download snap "makemkv" (351) from channel "stable" (download too slow: 0.00 bytes/sec) which made me restart the installation twice.) (So, once again I went against my better judgement based on much past experience and installed snapd etc. Snap seemed to me the easiest way to install MakeMKV.










Makemkv ubuntu 20.04