@Dharma & AGJ....
Guys, I think that there is a big misunderstanding here either on my part or yours and I'll attempt to clarify.
The way I understand the original post is this:-
The OP is asking that "Forced Subtitles" ONLY be written to a MAIN MOVIE ISO and extracted from the original subpicture stream. This is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with XXX to Mobile.
I stated that I felt it was a waste of time for the devs because the forced subs are usually contained within usually the main subtitle stream and that subtitle stream usually takes up very little space, Fab writes a fully-compliant ISO and asked why the request as all BD Players (and DVD players in the DVD scenario) handle this fine.
The answer was "Because our WD players cannot handle playing the subtitles correctly from the ISO!"
Now, both IPopov & I have done considerable testing with XXX to Mobile, me especially with Avatar lately and can assure you that the forced subtitles work perfectly whether rendered to the video stream or extracted externally with AVI, MKV or MKV remux and play perfectly on ALL of my currently 6 installed media players (As you may know, this number varies between 5 & 10 depending on where I am in testing stages.)
In fact, if the OP went the MKV route, he would not be having the problems that he is.
What this really comes down to is that the OP wants this feature because of a shortcoming of the WD Player and hence my comments.
I firmly believe that this is the responsibilty of WD to get their firmware correct but if you are to believe the WD forums, the chance of this happening is very slim.
It was stated yesterday that the chances of being able to use a BR menu from an ISO will never be implemented because the player is incapable of doing this.
Yes, I do keep my eye on them and actually have a WD to test as I must always keep my eye on the competitive marketplace. Other that for testing purposes, I never use it as I regard it as a POS compared to the others that I have installed.
In no way do I regard fixing of any feature/bug as a waste of time, but I do regard a request for Fab to implement a workaround to enable defective player firmware to work as a distinct waste of the developers time as they have a considerable workload on their plate.
I hope that this clears the air.
Regards, GregiBoy
Guys, I think that there is a big misunderstanding here either on my part or yours and I'll attempt to clarify.
The way I understand the original post is this:-
The OP is asking that "Forced Subtitles" ONLY be written to a MAIN MOVIE ISO and extracted from the original subpicture stream. This is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with XXX to Mobile.
I stated that I felt it was a waste of time for the devs because the forced subs are usually contained within usually the main subtitle stream and that subtitle stream usually takes up very little space, Fab writes a fully-compliant ISO and asked why the request as all BD Players (and DVD players in the DVD scenario) handle this fine.
The answer was "Because our WD players cannot handle playing the subtitles correctly from the ISO!"
Now, both IPopov & I have done considerable testing with XXX to Mobile, me especially with Avatar lately and can assure you that the forced subtitles work perfectly whether rendered to the video stream or extracted externally with AVI, MKV or MKV remux and play perfectly on ALL of my currently 6 installed media players (As you may know, this number varies between 5 & 10 depending on where I am in testing stages.)
In fact, if the OP went the MKV route, he would not be having the problems that he is.
What this really comes down to is that the OP wants this feature because of a shortcoming of the WD Player and hence my comments.
I firmly believe that this is the responsibilty of WD to get their firmware correct but if you are to believe the WD forums, the chance of this happening is very slim.
It was stated yesterday that the chances of being able to use a BR menu from an ISO will never be implemented because the player is incapable of doing this.
Yes, I do keep my eye on them and actually have a WD to test as I must always keep my eye on the competitive marketplace. Other that for testing purposes, I never use it as I regard it as a POS compared to the others that I have installed.
In no way do I regard fixing of any feature/bug as a waste of time, but I do regard a request for Fab to implement a workaround to enable defective player firmware to work as a distinct waste of the developers time as they have a considerable workload on their plate.
I hope that this clears the air.
Regards, GregiBoy
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