Log in

View Full Version : A serious guide to editing a java menu in bluray UHD


CapricornX10X
27th April 2022, 20:45
Is there anyone who is willing to do an act with his knowledge.
And write a serious guide to editing a java menu in bluray UHD\BD

I wish there was one

Good luck to everyone

kpic
29th April 2022, 15:15
I attempted this years ago as I had\have several Java based foreign titles that I added subtitles to and wanted to have the subtitles turned 'on' by default using BDedit (you can use BDedit to do this in non-Java titles). Going off memory here but I think what I was effectively told at that time was that each title has its own structure for the Java code, so there's code in there that tells the subtitles 'on\off' but the issue would be what would that code be for a particular disc?

I can imagine that certain titles from the same company done around the same time that all used Java menus at that time are 'likely' to have the same set of instructions but how do you then find the code of another title from another company let alone make a guide or tool to take advantage of that as the input (the code) always changes?

CapricornX10X
29th April 2022, 18:14
I attempted this years ago as I had\have several Java based foreign titles that I added subtitles to and wanted to have the subtitles turned 'on' by default using BDedit (you can use BDedit to do this in non-Java titles). Going off memory here but I think what I was effectively told at that time was that each title has its own structure for the Java code, so there's code in there that tells the subtitles 'on\off' but the issue would be what would that code be for a particular disc?

I can imagine that certain titles from the same company done around the same time that all used Java menus at that time are 'likely' to have the same set of instructions but how do you then find the code of another title from another company let alone make a guide or tool to take advantage of that as the input (the code) always changes?

So what do you actually tell me?
Is there such a possibility or not?
If so what tools and knowledge should be .....

There is no none of this amazing forum that can write a guide?

kpic
29th April 2022, 22:39
From what I was told then (many years ago) it is not possible as you can never make a general guide that covers it all as each title\disc would be different.

If some tool\software exists now I'm not sure about that, at least I haven't come across one.

CapricornX10X
30th April 2022, 17:53
From what I was told then (many years ago) it is not possible as you can never make a general guide that covers it all as each title\disc would be different.

If some tool\software exists now I'm not sure about that, at least I haven't come across one.


There does not have to be a guide for every company that releases in its own way.

Need an extended and serious guide on how to edit a blurry uhd menu in java.
In such a way that we know how to access the files accordingly.
We will have to do the digging in each company ourselves ... if there is no choice.