Maybe, thanks for the report...Presentation Graphic Stream (.SUP)What is PGS?
Format for subtitles used on Blu-ray.
MPC-HC can display them, maybe you could have a look at the code
Could you fill a bug, please?
Maybe, thanks for the report...Presentation Graphic Stream (.SUP)What is PGS?
Format for subtitles used on Blu-ray.
MPC-HC can display them, maybe you could have a look at the code
http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2604Could you fill a bug, please?
https://trac.assembla.com/bdplus/browse ... /libblurayDRM of Blu Ray is not borken. Ask the Hollywood to open the specifications.
If you actually read up on libbluray you'll find out that its not even close to being working. Everytime a new disc gets released they need to fix it for the new movies because they havent implimented the VM that "real" bluray decoding requires.https://trac.assembla.com/bdplus/browse ... /libbluray
Now you have the specifications to make all pre-May 2008 BluRay titles play on VLC. So now you can't blame hollywood because you don't have the time to implement it into VLC. If legality is the problem, create an "uofficial" version of VLC outside the VLC project, called "VLC With Dirty Libbluray Support" and sign me up for the updates, please.
Is there any opensource player out there capable of playing blurays and HDDVDs?
They claim to have implemented a near perfect implementation of the first version of the BD-J Virtual Machine. The VM was changed later, and that's why even relatively new players needed a firmware upgrade. However, movies that were made before the VM was changed run smoothly. so it's better that nothing, and it would be good to have it in VLC.If you actually read up on libbluray you'll find out that its not even close to being working. Everytime a new disc gets released they need to fix it for the new movies because they havent implimented the VM that "real" bluray decoding requires.
AFAIK no.Is there any opensource player out there capable of playing blurays and HDDVDs?
Sony (the creator of the BluRay Movie standard) is a very secretive company. They won't give you the standards for the creation and playback of bluray movies unless you buy a "license". Hence, the menu format for bluray movies, BD-J (the programming language for the intractive features) and the playback method for copy protected movies are all secrets of Sony, revealed only to afflicate companies.i really don't understand why the open source community is having such a problem getting a BD capable player out. what's the hangup?
As far as the sample goes are there any certain files on the disc that you would need? I have access to bluray discs and a drive so id be able to get them i just imagine you dont want 40 gig disc images.No, we don't have that yet.
Help and samples are welcome.
AFAIK Blu-ray Menu support would require BD-J implementation. So it is very unlikely to see this anytime soon.At least did we got menu support for bluray movies with 1.0?
.. and, proprietary software popped off ahead again (at least in the video dept)AFAIK Blu-ray Menu support would require BD-J implementation. So it is very unlikely to see this anytime soon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD-J
Aren't Mplayer and VLC supposed to be able to share code? So why it this happening?Most just show a 'green screen'. Same movie plays fine with mplayer.
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