Dear all,
Is there any way to add a menu item to the playback menu to list all the chapters when playing movies. All my movies are in .iso format (with the "Title Menu") but since I've started converting them into .mkv format (taking only the mail "Title" i.e. the movie + subtitle(s), soundtrack(s) and chapters), everything works except the "Scene Selection". Can it be done? Or this facility is already provided, which I missed to notice. Cheers!!
Scene Selection/Chapter listing
MacUsers
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2011-01-24 12:24
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2011-01-24 21:44
Post: #2
I don't know to be honest - you can add your own bookmarks from the OSD but I don't think you can click a button to display chapters as such. Might be worth asking in the general help section.
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MacUsers
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2011-01-25 03:00
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Hi Sharpe,
Before asking to the "General Section", may I ask what's the problem you think, as a skinner, to do that? Isn't possible that a button will fire a script, which will read the .mkv meta-data and list the chapters? I do understand that it's not that easy as it sound but isn't it a possibility? Cheers!! MONEUAL 320B | ASUS P5Q-VM | Core2Duo E6320 | GeForce GT220 | Kingston KVR 800Mz HyperX DDR2 4GB (2 x 2GB) | UJ-120 BD-ROM | Pioneer VSX-920-K | KEF KHT3005SE-W | Panasonic TH-37PV500B | Ubuntu 10.04 | XBMCbuntu [ v10.0, r35648 ] |
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2011-01-25 03:10
Post: #4
To be honest mate the last time I've ever really ripped anything was using DVD Decrypter and making Gordian Knot XviDs - the whole MKV ripping scene sort of passed me by. But yes of course it's fairly straight forward to make a button activate a script - making the script would be the clever bit though.
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