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Bluray Handler 0.9.7 (BETA)
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<blockquote data-quote="armandp" data-source="post: 614111" data-attributes="member: 71896"><p><strong>Re: Bluray Handler 0.9.2 (BETA)</strong></p><p></p><p>Correct, dynamic refresh rate doesn't work officially yet because the refresh rate is taken from the file that is used to start the playback. If you click the index.bdmv mediaportal can't figure out the resfresh rate. I will make an additionalk refresh rate check in the next version. However there is a work around, instead of starting the bluray trhough the index.bdmv you can start one m2ts file from the stream directory (preferably part of the main movie and usually the bigger files). You will still get prompted for the playlist but this way you trick mediaportal to use the m2ts to get the framerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="armandp, post: 614111, member: 71896"] [b]Re: Bluray Handler 0.9.2 (BETA)[/b] Correct, dynamic refresh rate doesn't work officially yet because the refresh rate is taken from the file that is used to start the playback. If you click the index.bdmv mediaportal can't figure out the resfresh rate. I will make an additionalk refresh rate check in the next version. However there is a work around, instead of starting the bluray trhough the index.bdmv you can start one m2ts file from the stream directory (preferably part of the main movie and usually the bigger files). You will still get prompted for the playlist but this way you trick mediaportal to use the m2ts to get the framerate. [/QUOTE]
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