Opdenkamp-git and bluray-support

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hoppel118 Offline
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Post: #11
Hey guys,

the problem is seemingly "solved".

No need to disable auto refresh rate in xorg.conf, found the option in the xbmc gui under "System - Settings - Video - Playback". Here I disabled the option "Adjust display refresh rate to match Video" and my blurays are starting fine in all my tests. Great, thank you for directing to this.

But I can't figure out the disadvantage through disabling this option. Watched movies with 24, 25 and 50fps, there is no judder to see. Why? Shouldn't it judder with this option disabled?

In my opinion this option was enabled by default. If so (can't remember if I activated this), it should be changed until the option works properly.

My xbmc gui uses the standard refresh rate @50hz.

Thank you very much!

Greetings Hoppel

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ssd: 120gb ocz v2, hdd: 2tb wd20ears, blu-ray-odd: optiarc bc 5600s
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os1: ubuntu 11.04 x86_64, xbmc pre11.0 opdenkamp-git:20110818-b2a5a4c, etobis vdr-1.7.18-2, pipelka-xvdr-server 0.9.0 (Prot:3), pipelka-xvdr-client 1.0.0
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(This post was last modified: 2011-09-18 13:57 by hoppel118.)
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dragontux Offline
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Post: #12
hi there

I still have the problem with "ignored size of file indicated in UDF".
when I mount the iso ("$ mount -oloop xyz.iso /tmp/iso") and play the specific video file, it works of course. but if I try to play the folder structure or even the iso (which would end up in reading the structure as well) it fails in more than 3 of 5 of my (unencrypted) isos Sad

any idea where to start looking at? Is this libbluray related?
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Post: #13
dragontux Wrote:any idea where to start looking at? Is this libbluray related?

I don't think that the problem is related to libbluray, because when mounting isos manually specific files just work.

Did you test this?

hoppel118 Wrote:No need to disable auto refresh rate in xorg.conf, found the option in the xbmc gui under "System - Settings - Video - Playback". Here I disabled the option "Adjust display refresh rate to match Video" and my blurays are starting fine in all my tests.

After setting the xbmc-gui to this my bluray-isos start perfektly.

We don't have any information about your system...

Greetings

hfx mini - COMPLETELY PASSIVE COOLING
asus - rampage II gene, q8400s, 2x2gb
ssd: 120gb ocz v2, hdd: 2tb wd20ears, blu-ray-odd: optiarc bc 5600s
geforce engt220, dd cines2 [18c3:dd00], imon vfd + pad
os1: ubuntu 11.04 x86_64, xbmc pre11.0 opdenkamp-git:20110818-b2a5a4c, etobis vdr-1.7.18-2, pipelka-xvdr-server 0.9.0 (Prot:3), pipelka-xvdr-client 1.0.0
os2: win7 ult. x86, media browser, powerdvd 11
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hoppel118 Wrote:I don't think that the problem is related to libbluray, because when mounting isos manually specific files just work.
Yes but it only works if I play the video files (*.m2ts, no need for libbluray for that) not when I play the directory structure (which is what libbluray is for!), pre-mounted or auto-mounted doesn't matter Sad
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Post: #15
I started even now a bluray-iso while watching the log with "tail". The following error messages are still there:

Code:
19:11:50 T:140390607419136   ERROR: DVDFileSeekForce - ignored size of file indicated in UDF

But after this "log-phase" the bluray-iso starts working without any other problem.

dragontux Wrote:Yes but it only works if I play the video files (*.m2ts, no need for libbluray for that) not when I play the directory structure (which is what libbluray is for!), pre-mounted or auto-mounted doesn't matter Sad

Are you sure? I never tested playing a *.m2ts without libbluray compiled against xbmc.

What about answering to questions? I still don't know if you adjusted the xbmc gui settings I mentioned above and I still don't know anything about your system!

Greetings

hfx mini - COMPLETELY PASSIVE COOLING
asus - rampage II gene, q8400s, 2x2gb
ssd: 120gb ocz v2, hdd: 2tb wd20ears, blu-ray-odd: optiarc bc 5600s
geforce engt220, dd cines2 [18c3:dd00], imon vfd + pad
os1: ubuntu 11.04 x86_64, xbmc pre11.0 opdenkamp-git:20110818-b2a5a4c, etobis vdr-1.7.18-2, pipelka-xvdr-server 0.9.0 (Prot:3), pipelka-xvdr-client 1.0.0
os2: win7 ult. x86, media browser, powerdvd 11
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