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What's happening, loggeo, is that the last rule (with protocol="bd") doesn't work. XBMC doesn't check for for the attribute "protocol", it looks for "protocols" with an s (but protocols="bd" no longer works either.)
The downside of this is that everything matches against that rule, but because you've defined rules above it, those rules take precedence. Anything that falls through the cracks in those, such as streaming video, will still match the "Blu-Ray" rule, meaning you get TMT5 when trying to watch youtube, for example. Ironically, I suspect that actual Blu-Ray discs are matching against the filetypes="bdmv" rule above and being played by BDMV_Player rather than Disc_Player, meaning that last rule is mostly superfluous (if you've never noticed the difference.)
Short version: Try removing that last rule.
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Hello Bluray,
Thanks for all your effort.
I tried out your instruction and everything launches OK. Only problem is TMT5 does NOT bitstream DTS-HD MA or TRueHD format!!
When i play it the lights do not come up on my receiver, only "DTS" shows which makes me believe it is down-mixing the audio to DTS core only!!
Any advise with this issue? I can bitstream DTS-HD from XBMC directly with Daniella's patch, but I want to have access to my BD menus so using TMT5
Thanks
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2012-03-20, 22:19
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-20, 22:19 by bluray.)
You can try the codes below then. If your BD-ROM drive is "D" and you're using Windows 7 64x, the codes below should work.
<playercorefactory>
<players>
<player name="TMT5" type="ExternalPlayer" audio="false" video="true">
<filename>C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcSoft\TotalMedia Theatre 5\uTotalMediaTheatre5.exe</filename>
<args>"{D:}" /fullscreen</args>
<hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>
<hideconsole>false</hideconsole>
<warpcursor>false</warpcursor>
</player>
</players>
<rules action="prepend">
<!-- Bluray Disc -->
<rule filename=".*bdmv.*" player="TMT5"/>
</rules>
</playercorefactory>
If it still doesn't work, you can post the PrtScn of the folder where you saved playercorefactory.xml. I want to see exactly where you saved it and what file extension like....
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It is almost working! XBMC closes, TMT5 opens and seems it is auto start the movie but instead the screen get black and it doesn't start. But if i press stop and start again on remote it start working.
Another thing I would like is when I close it, it automaticly goes to XBMC again.
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Hello, it's still silly but something funny happened to me can not find solution.
I use the latest version of XBMC (Eden11.0) and W7 64bit Ultimatum.
Anyway, I notice that in C: \ creates two directories: Program Files and Program Files (x86). By default the Three external players (MPC-HC, SPLASHPRO and MTM5) are installed in the C: \ Program Files (x86) and can not get XBMC to recognize them (or rather, the start). Only if the players installed in C: \ Program Files start and run at 100%.
The problem is that the TMT5, I use to FullBluray and Isos, I can not install to this directory and by default it always appears in the .. (x86)
Conclusion: TMT5 not start and I can not use. Is it normal for XBMC not start programs installed on C: \ Program Files (x86)? What am I doing wrong?
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I did everything on the first post using TMT5 and it launches my bluray rips perfectly but the movie stutters badly the entire time. If I launch TMT5 by itself the movie is fine. I have an i3 so it's not a power issue. Any ideas? I can use MediaBrowser with TMT as an external player and it works fine with no stuttering.