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<blockquote data-quote="MJGraf" data-source="post: 938150" data-attributes="member: 17886"><p>Unfortunately, Oxan, you are right. I put this into the streamingprofiles.xml, according to the logs it was properly passed to to vlc, but it still only shows the main menu loop.</p><p> </p><p>But the problem seems to be on the vlc-side. just tried opening DVD ISOs with vlc commandline (without MPExtended, just opening the ISOs with vlc) and found out the following:</p><p> </p><p>When I start:</p><p>vlc "dvdsimple:///v:\Media\Video\File.iso"</p><p>it actually skips the menu (at least for most of my DVD ISOs) and starts the main movie.</p><p> </p><p>When I start:</p><p>vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple</p><p>or</p><p>vlc "file:///v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple</p><p>or</p><p>vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --demux=dvdsimple</p><p>or</p><p>vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple --demux=dvdsimple</p><p>it doesn't use dvdsimple (i.e. dvdread). It uses dvd (i.e. dvdnav) instead, which brings me back to the main menu.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not sure whether it is a good idea to always use the first example when the file is an ISO, because people may have other video formats in ISOs as well (although I don't). Maybe there is a vlc pro around, who can point us to why vlc does not let us override the access module via commandline.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for all your help,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJGraf, post: 938150, member: 17886"] Unfortunately, Oxan, you are right. I put this into the streamingprofiles.xml, according to the logs it was properly passed to to vlc, but it still only shows the main menu loop. But the problem seems to be on the vlc-side. just tried opening DVD ISOs with vlc commandline (without MPExtended, just opening the ISOs with vlc) and found out the following: When I start: vlc "dvdsimple:///v:\Media\Video\File.iso" it actually skips the menu (at least for most of my DVD ISOs) and starts the main movie. When I start: vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple or vlc "file:///v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple or vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --demux=dvdsimple or vlc "v:\Media\Video\File.iso" --access=dvdsimple --demux=dvdsimple it doesn't use dvdsimple (i.e. dvdread). It uses dvd (i.e. dvdnav) instead, which brings me back to the main menu. I'm not sure whether it is a good idea to always use the first example when the file is an ISO, because people may have other video formats in ISOs as well (although I don't). Maybe there is a vlc pro around, who can point us to why vlc does not let us override the access module via commandline. Thanks for all your help, Michael [/QUOTE]
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