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SciDoctor

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    That worked a treat. RESUME works with both LAV and MP BD fine. Logic of choice flow is good.

    I have found one slight oddity. Not major

    With MP BD If you playback a title# that hasn't a resume time reference stored for it, it defaults to the title#0 resume time and not to zero time (ie start of file).

    Once a resume time has been referenced to a title# then all is OK.

    Apart from that oddity the whole flow of use is great.
     

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    Yeah, i think i know why it's because, i set bdtitle to '0' value an upgrade, so then if we have an old resume time it will resume for it.
    But when i writing it, you test on a clean db so no resume point in it ?

    Ah yes, it's because when you try with LAV it store the resume for bdtitle '0', that mean when we going with MP BD it seems to use it.
    But on MP BD, bdtitle value is parse so it should not resume to an old resume time.

    I will look log and in between, can you describe step by step please (on clean db).
    I will try to reproduce it.
    Thanks.
     

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    From clean database or new BD title not played before.

    Start BD (title#0) either direct or through BD main menu and stop at any time ie time X.

    Now start BD and choose another title#, you willl be presented with a choice to resume at time X (ie the resume time for title#0)
    If X is less than length of title then playback starts at X else starts at beginning (shows good time control within player logic.)

    Now stop this title# ie time Y.

    You now have two stored times referenced correctly to title#. title#0 is X and title#2 is Y

    Playback of either #0 or #2 and the resume time is correct.

    If you now try another title# (say #3) and the resume time presented is X (ie the resume time for title#0)

    This will repeat for all available title#'s until they have a referenced resume time saved for themselves in the DB.
     
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    @SciDoctor :

    I can't reproduce it with MP BD Internal player.
    I have start MENU -> Stop @ 10 minutes.

    Start first title in the list : Title#1 -> no resume asked -> Stop @ 20 minutes
    Start second title in the list : Title#2 -> no resume asked -> Stop @ 30 minutes

    Start again first title in the list : Title#1 -> resume asked for 20 minutes -> Stop @ 25 minutes
    Start again second title in the list : Title#2 -> resume asked for 30 minutes -> Stop @ 35 minutes

    I surely messing something. :)
     

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    Not to be sorry m8 :)
    Did you try to open BD with internal option OFF ?
    I mean, can you try your testing only with lav splitter and try also with Internal Bluray menu ?
    I think some sequences give your above issue.
     

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    This is the dll (database) it should update your old db :)
    But i'm still thinking that with this new bdtitle column, we need to start from a fresh db.
     
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    I think I found where the error occurs now.

    It is after playing with 'internal off', if you then switch to 'internal on' then the resume times are all (except#0) linked to the 'internal off' time.

    EDIT i will try the new databases files.
     
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    Where do I put the .pdb file ?

    In the same dir as the dll file and MP handles the work ?
     

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    Yep :) it's the debug files (it will log lines of error if error we have :) )
    So you can put or not, it will not change the test :)
     

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