Yes, VLC plays the entire set of videos as one long video with no problem. But I need to show each chapter separately.I don't know specifically about VLC and DVD chapters, however I wonder if you are trying too hard here.
VLC can play the DVD directly, either directly from the DVD media, or from a folder (just copy the complete DVD files to a folder).
Then use either "open disc" or "open folder" menus.
Yes, it was in use in a DVD player. It actually began as a Laserdisc, then an audio-video company converted it to a DVD.Sorry I haven't played around with chapters on VLC, though the documenation indicates it should work.
May be a silly question but does the DVD work correctly on a hardware player (it could be an authoring issue, especially if it's a non-commercial DVD)?
Oh, good, I finally found radio buttons for the four chapters. But they don't play anything. And they only appear when the directory is opened, not when the video file is selected.The list of chapters, titles, and chapters per titles is available in the navigation menu of the main UI.
Chapters are DVD Objects. They are stored in the IFO file of the DVD directory.Oh, good, I finally found radio buttons for the four chapters. But they don't play anything. And they only appear when the directory is opened, not when the video file is selected.
In the documentation, title and chapter have brackets around them separately, so it looks like #TITLE is optional. Despite the documentation, is the title mandatory in order to access the chapter? I haven't found an accepted title listed, and I'm still not sure what the proper representation for CHAPTER is.IIRC it is "dvd://PATH@TITLE:CHAPTER" on VLC 1.1 and earlier, "dvd://PATH#TITLE:CHAPTER" on VLC 1.2 and later.
OK, but what makes sense to VLC as the name of a title and chapter? When I'm playing the video, I see "Title 1" and "Chapter 2" in menu options. So should the notation be "@Title 1:Chapter 2", or "@1:2"... or is there a mandatory syntax which includes a required way to escape spaces? I only found "title" and "chapter" in the documentation but not a syntax for them.a chapter doesn't make sense without title.
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