> We are evaluating using your github versions of dvdread and dvdnav in > handbrake. So I've been having a close look at what patches you've > accepted and what's still missing. I've got a few patches I'm going to > through at you.
Although I have no problem w/ HandBrake using that repo, it means that I have grown too lax on pushing those changes into the mplayer svn. It is still the canonical place for these libraries. I am keen to get another release through mplayerhq out soon. After I review and apply these patches, I intend to get the new jump function into the libraries and then get a release out. That way HandBrake, et al can continue to use mplayerhq. > The first was part of another patch that I submitted. You merged the > rest but left this part out. > > It's purpose is to detect if an input path is a physical drive (on > windows), and if so attempt to open it as an image. The current code > will only attempt to open the path as an image if the path contains no > directory components (e.g. "X:" or "X:\"). So if the path instead is > "X:\VIDEO_TS", it will fail to open it as an image and instead open it > as a directory tree and css decryption will not work. This makes the > behavior more similar to what happens on other platforms. I like how you preserved OS2. I am sure that will be appreciated. Applied to my tree. Thanks E -- Erik Hovland [email protected] http://hovland.org/ _______________________________________________ DVDnav-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/dvdnav-discuss
