: Use the --java option similar to the Windows example:
makemkv.exe --java-executable C:\Program Files\Java\jre-1.8.0_241\bin\java.exe
JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre-1.8.0_241
: You can run MakeMKV and specify the Java executable using the --java option followed by the path to your Java executable. For example:
Have a problematic disc? Try pointing MakeMKV to Java 8 (1.8.0_xxx) – it’s the most compatible runtime for Blu-ray menus.
: Use the cd command to navigate to the directory where MakeMKV is installed or where its executable is located.
Always ensure that the path to the Java executable is correct and accessible. If you're using a Java version that's not compatible with MakeMKV, you might encounter issues. Refer to MakeMKV's official documentation or support forums for specific guidance related to Java versions and configurations.
Insert a Blu-ray with BD-J menus (e.g., Disney or Lionsgate titles). If Java is found and functional, the disc’s menu system will load; otherwise, MakeMKV will log a warning.