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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1176791" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>The first two are valid. BD3D depends on a working DirectShow Filter (aka Codec) to be working ootb. A very first exemplar is available, but it is expensive so no one has tested and implemented it now. </p><p></p><p>BDJ menus are an issue that probably never can be solved due to legal issues.</p><p></p><p>But 4K UHD is supported in MP2 a long time already. You even can choose which codec you want to use for H265 material, also Lentoid is the very best (I even would name it the only usable) codec available today...</p><p></p><p>Personally I'm not in a need for an external player solution and most likely none of our devs are... Because every type of optical disk (incl BluRay) is outdated and imho obsolete. The disks are so easy to damage, consuming so much space and they are extremely uncomfortable in usage. Since years I even did not have any optical drives in any of my PC. I have an external BD Writer, just in case I need one. But this wasn't used for more than a year now. I even don't know if it's still working...</p><p>The earlier days I had whole walls filled with DVD disks, but those days are gone forever. Optical disks are the successor of VHS tapes of course but USB Sticks and HDD are the successor of optical disks, so the time of CD/DVD/BD has passed away and never will come back.</p><p></p><p>But this did not mean this option should not be implemented. It only should explain why this did not have that high priority you may think it should have (and it most likely has for you)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1176791, member: 109222"] Hi. The first two are valid. BD3D depends on a working DirectShow Filter (aka Codec) to be working ootb. A very first exemplar is available, but it is expensive so no one has tested and implemented it now. BDJ menus are an issue that probably never can be solved due to legal issues. But 4K UHD is supported in MP2 a long time already. You even can choose which codec you want to use for H265 material, also Lentoid is the very best (I even would name it the only usable) codec available today... Personally I'm not in a need for an external player solution and most likely none of our devs are... Because every type of optical disk (incl BluRay) is outdated and imho obsolete. The disks are so easy to damage, consuming so much space and they are extremely uncomfortable in usage. Since years I even did not have any optical drives in any of my PC. I have an external BD Writer, just in case I need one. But this wasn't used for more than a year now. I even don't know if it's still working... The earlier days I had whole walls filled with DVD disks, but those days are gone forever. Optical disks are the successor of VHS tapes of course but USB Sticks and HDD are the successor of optical disks, so the time of CD/DVD/BD has passed away and never will come back. But this did not mean this option should not be implemented. It only should explain why this did not have that high priority you may think it should have (and it most likely has for you)... [/QUOTE]
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