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6th January 2013, 19:34 | #13704 | Link |
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Works for me.
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6th January 2013, 21:29 | #13707 | Link |
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Those things are hardly useful.
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6th January 2013, 21:32 | #13708 | Link |
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I'd argue it's better than no menu. We're a *LONG* way away from having Java menu support. Even SlySoft has been struggling with it. The solution isn't to have no menu support just because speed menus aren't as useful as the original, unsupported, java menus...In any case, this all comes down to where libbluray is on menu support, yes? So it's an irrelevant discussion for this thread since I don't believe you're going to be working on them?
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6th January 2013, 21:35 | #13709 | Link |
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Hardly. A player could easily offer a track list like those "Speed" menus without all the effort required for HDMV menu support.
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And some do. And it works well enough. Especially if they use the disc.inf when it's available on titles with that stupid screen pass protection. What I'm hoping for is that SlySoft improves it to show which title goes with what episode on series discs. Hasn't happened yet, but, it could eventually.
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6th January 2013, 22:59 | #13712 | Link |
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No. Although they can have a mix of both, use HDMV for some parts, and switch to BD-J for others.
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1) how do Java only discs play in old pre-java enabled hardware then? 2) any BD Menu project would need to support both HDMV and Java then? or would it be the case of first HDMV and this would cover some/most/almost all discs? |
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2) AFAIK, libbluray was focusing on HDMV menus first with plans to tackle BD-J later but that may have changed. I haven't looked in a while.
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7th January 2013, 02:19 | #13716 | Link |
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The lack of menu's is a bonus when all you want to do is watch the movie, when it comes to extra's it is handy to know what your playing.
Personally i don't think that is the responsibility of Nev/Lav, but it is something i would appreciate as playing your own legal collection of movies is the most hair pulling and expensive side of owning an HTPC. |
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