Have tried out the trial version of DVDFab Media Player, especially for Blu-ray's. There is one thing I am really looking for, and could not find (correct me if I'm wrong). Having this I would buy the software in 3sec
Would it be possible to have an OSD/"debug window" to show the following information (for Blu-ray content currently being played):
» Playlist/MPLS (in use)
» Audio (track # from logical order in MPLS)
» Subtitle (track # from logical order in MPLS)
I guess you understand where I am going. When using DVDFab to rip Main Movie and correct audio/subtitle tracks. It is sometimes impossible to get the difference between playlists. Especially for localized Blu-ray's.
If DVDFab Media Player could show this info, it would be so easy using Full Navigation mode to select intended movie/audio/subtitle. Then get the matching info from OSD for free.
Now. I do not know if this is possible at all. Might be that through Java/navigation logic they obfuscate what is currently being used. But if possible, please evaluate to integrate something like this. Even a guesstimate of what is currently active would be better than nothing.
Would it be possible to have an OSD/"debug window" to show the following information (for Blu-ray content currently being played):
» Playlist/MPLS (in use)
» Audio (track # from logical order in MPLS)
» Subtitle (track # from logical order in MPLS)
I guess you understand where I am going. When using DVDFab to rip Main Movie and correct audio/subtitle tracks. It is sometimes impossible to get the difference between playlists. Especially for localized Blu-ray's.
If DVDFab Media Player could show this info, it would be so easy using Full Navigation mode to select intended movie/audio/subtitle. Then get the matching info from OSD for free.
Now. I do not know if this is possible at all. Might be that through Java/navigation logic they obfuscate what is currently being used. But if possible, please evaluate to integrate something like this. Even a guesstimate of what is currently active would be better than nothing.
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