2012-08-27, 12:50
(2012-08-27, 03:38)slicemaster Wrote:(2012-08-27, 03:20)pumkinut Wrote:Quote:P.S. The DVD ISO I am trying to play does have embedded menus however I would assume it they are not supported the Pi could just find the main feature in the ISO and play that…That's an awfully big assumption.
What happens if you rip the main movie to ISO with DVDShrink or something similar and try and play it that way?
Perhaps, but that is what a lot of the media players that don't support navigation do so I don't know why XBMC would do it any different (look inside the ISO find the largest VOB and play it). In either case, I'll have to do a little experimentation and see if that resolves the issue. However, I can't say that that would be an elegant way of handling the issue, after-all the reason most people bought the licences to begin with was so they didn't have trans-code or rebuild their media library... re-ripping over 800 DVDs to strip-out navigation is simply not an efficient/acceptable solution for most people.
~Slice
P.S. It would seem that a lot of people are reporting the issue over at raspbmc (I'm running raspbmc) so it could just be an issue with their builds, they may have disabled the functionality because at the time MPEG2 was just a dream. Would be interesting to know if this is affecting people running OpenELEC for the Pi...
DVD ISO support is disabled in OMXPlayer and no subject to change at the moment. ISO support has a quite low priority on my todolist.