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tourettes

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    New overlay rendering code is in place (utilises latest changes in libbluray). This will sort out following test BDs that I have Foo Fighters, Metallica, BBC Planet Earth, Burn After Reading... This is almost done now

    This is now done.

    ps. Are all watching BDs hapily since there is no new reports of incompatible BDs? :p
     

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    About the Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & 5

    30-11-2011 12:57:03.043 [ 1c78]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.043 [ 17e0]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.053 [ 17e0]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.053 [ 1c78]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.063 [ 17e0]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.063 [ 1c78]Read failed...failure on libbluray side
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.063 [ 1c78]Read failed too many times... EOF or broken disc?
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.063 [ 1c78]aud: set EOF
    30-11-2011 12:57:03.073 [ 17e0]vid: set EOF

    Either there is a bug in the libbluray or the provided sample is not containing all needed content.
     

    eagle

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    AW: Native Blu-ray support

    I have written two batch-files to switch between my original MP and the BR-test-MP. The scripts stop the tv-service and mysql-service, rename the the folders in "Program Data" and "Program Files (x86)" and start the mysql-service and tv-service. The scripts assume that MP is installed in the default folders.

    Open the scripts with win-editor to adjust them to your needs if necessary

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    Miranda

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    Hello all,

    :D and good job!

    I tested The Final Destination 4 (2009) 3d version (green magenta 3d). The video format is VC-1 (I don't know if it matters but avatar with AVC video format works like a charm).

    The movie jerks, it's just like a few image are missing, it's not 24 image/sec but less.

    With MP 1.2.1 and bluray handler, this movie works well.

    Hope this info can be usefull.

    Miranda
     

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    I tested The Final Destination 4 (2009) 3d version (green magenta 3d). The video format is VC-1 (I don't know if it matters but avatar with AVC video format works like a charm).

    The movie jerks, it's just like a few image are missing, it's not 24 image/sec but less.

    Could you post a small sample of that blu-ray? If it works with BDHandler then it could be an issue with the source filter.
     

    tourettes

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    Hello all,

    :D and good job!

    I tested The Final Destination 4 (2009) 3d version (green magenta 3d). The video format is VC-1 (I don't know if it matters but avatar with AVC video format works like a charm).

    The movie jerks, it's just like a few image are missing, it's not 24 image/sec but less.

    Odd, here that sample works nicely.
     

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    Working too here (using LAV Video (Cuvid) + Nvidia).
     
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