Oke, that is indeed better, but then the question becomes: is libbluray going to support libarchive :-) I can imagine that supporting .iso sounds obvious (it does to me) but supporting .tar or .7z or whatever is a lot less obvious to contain a blu ray folder. iso files are mostly an image of cd/dvd/blu-ray/...
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:30 PM, John Stebbins <[email protected]>wrote: > On 04/27/2011 07:40 AM, Mark wrote: > >> Any feedback on this request? >> >> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Mark <[email protected] <mailto: >> [email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I first made this request on mplayer-dev-eng: >> >> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2011-April/068210.htmlsince >> i was under the impression that >> they had to make support for it if it would be accepted, but i got told >> that the library (libbluray) has to add >> support for it if it gets accepted... >> >> So hereby the request. Could you guys add support for loading ISO files >> (blu-ray images)? >> The error i'm currently getting from mplayer when loading an iso is >> this: >> -------------------------------- >> Playing br://. >> get_path('sub/') -> '/home/mark/.mplayer/sub/' >> libbluray/bdnav/index_parse.c:157: indx_parse(): error opening >> filename.iso/BDMV/index.bdmv >> libbluray/bluray.c:1448: nav_get_title_list(filename.iso) failed >> (0x1b82120) >> Can't find any Blu-ray-compatible title here. >> No stream found to handle url br:// >> >> vo: x11 uninit called but X11 not initialized.. >> >> Exiting... (End of file) >> -------------------------------- >> >> And if support for iso loading gets added then it does make loading >> blu-ray movies a lot less complex since >> mounting the iso is not required anymore and also sudo or root >> permissions are not needed anymore to mount. >> >> What do you think of it? >> >> Regards, >> Mark >> >> >> > Personally, on linux I would much rather see UDF support added to > libarchive so that all apps could benefit from it. This is what is used for > doing user fs mounts transparently in nautilus and other apps. On windows, > there are already free tools available for doing this (e.g. Virtual > CloneDrive). For now, I just use a script to loop mount the iso. > > #!/bin/bash > dir=${HOME}/ISO/$(basename "$1" | sed -e 's/\.iso$//') > mkdir -p "${dir}" > sudo mount -o loop "$1" "${dir}" > > _______________________________________________ > libbluray-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel >
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