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Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

kakashi wrote:
That works, however my media player would show the title of the movie as BDMV.

Sorry, I didn't understand your message.

I won't pass the BDMV folder, but the folder that contains the movie title.

Author:  Skinamp [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

(cool) Hector wrote:
What media player do you use ?
What file do you point it to ?


The player i use is "recommended" for AVCHD Blue-Ray movies
it´s DAPlayer. Unfortunately i always use open folder, the player
then finds the file without my help :-)

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
(cool) Hector wrote:
i always use open folder, the player
then finds the file without my help :-)

Thanks, I will pass the folder to the media player.

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 5:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Please try this version:

http://www.coollector.com/Coollector_test.exe

and tell me if it works fine

(the scanning of blu-rays, but also tell me if you can still reproduce the error message when resizing the window).

Author:  Skinamp [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

TOP !!

For your other question you will have to wait for Kakashi
i don´t have problems with resizing

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Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
TOP !!

Thank you very much for testing. You confirm that the scanning works fine. Does the playback work fine too ?

Author:  Skinamp [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

No,..

The path is :
drive - folder - name - AVCHD
should be : drive - folder - name - AVCHD - BDMV - STREAM
or
drive - folder - name - BDMV
should be : drive - folder - name - BDMV - STREAM

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Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
No,..

The path is :
drive - folder - name - AVCHD
should be : drive - folder - name - AVCHD - BDMV - STREAM
or
drive - folder - name - BDMV
should be : drive - folder - name - BDMV - STREAM

The displayed path won't include "STREAM", but I can add it to launch the file if it's needed.

What happens when you click the play icon ? Does DAPlayer open properly ? Because kakashi said that VLC worked fine when passed the upper directories.

Author:  Skinamp [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Strange, wen i use DAPlayer with open folder and i go to
drive - hdd4 Movie - let me in, then the movie starts playing
(also it finds the 0000.m2ts file)

Wenn i start the DAPlayer by clicking on the path in Coollector
it doesn´t work. So i think Coollector has to point to the m2ts
file rather then to the "root"folder where the movie is in.

(edit) Sorry forgot to answer the question,...
Yes DAPlayer starts wen klicking on the link in Coollector, but the
movie does not start

(edit 2) I assosiated the movies with VLC Player and then they
start playing,... So DAPlayer is the problem here, it starts in
open file mode and it should open in open folder mode. "i think"

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
wen i use DAPlayer with open folder and i go to
drive - hdd4 Movie - let me in, then the movie starts playing
(also it finds the 0000.m2ts file)

That's strange because that's exactly the location we pass to DAPlayer.

The path displayed is "drive\hdd4 Movie\let me in\bdmv", but we only pass "drive\hdd4 Movie\let me in" to DAPlayer.

Author:  Skinamp [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Edited my last posting,..
pls read,.

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
So i think Coollector has to point to the m2ts
file rather then to the "root"folder where the movie is in.

It won't work, because you showed me an example where the STREAM folder contained 2 MTS files and no m2ts files.

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
I assosiated the movies with VLC Player and then they
start playing,... So DAPlayer is the problem here, it starts in
open file mode and it should open in open folder mode. "i think"

I have installed DAPlayer, but nowhere could I find any documentation about the command line parameters. I wanted to make the movie play in fullscreen, but there doesn't seem to be any command line switch for that.

Author:  Skinamp [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

No,. the stream folder of the movie "alpha and omega" contains
2 files : 00001.mts and 00002.mts
the stream folder of the movie "let me in" however contains only
one file : 0000-m2ts

also 2 diverend extensions and BOTH do not start in DAPlayer
but they do start both in VLC Player

First i used SPlayer, this player won´t play the movies, so i installed
DAPlayer. I used it only for maybe 2 weeks,.. So wen the player is the
problem i´ll switch to VLC !
--
Have to go now,... it´s time to sleep :yes:

Author:  (cool) Hector [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: BDMV - m2ts Video

Skinamp wrote:
First i used SPlayer, this player won´t play the movies, so i installed
DAPlayer. I used it only for maybe 2 weeks,.. So wen the player is the
problem i´ll switch to VLC !

Probably you won't regret it, as VLC is largely considered as the best media player out there.

I'll do something for DAPlayer when I'll find some documentation about the command line parameters.

I'll have a look at SPlayer to see if I can make it work.


Skinamp wrote:
Have to go now,... it´s time to sleep :yes:

Good night, sleep tight !

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