Hello libbluray community, it's my first post here and I just wanted to preface my post with the fact that I've searched the archives manually for a bit for an answer to my question, but haven't found anything, and also don't see a way to search the archives, so that's why I joined in to post.
My question is regarding the "bd_get_main_title" function. I've been looking for a way to find the MPLS of the main title accurately, ie, the title that one's physical Bluray player would play when the disc is inserted and the main movie is started. After compiling libbluray, I ended up with a "list_titles" binary that lists all of the available indexes on a disc (which works fine), and even calls the "bd_get_main_title" function and finds the appropriate index of the main title. So I thought I was in the clear and had found a solution. However, if I play a Bluray with a trial of a commercial piece of software (PowerDVD, Arcsoft Totalmedia, etc), I can watch with Process Monitor which MPLS file is picked when the main movie starts, and at that point I noticed a discrepancy. For example, the Bluray of the movie Epic (2013), when played through commercial software, picks 00800.MPLS as the main title, but when I run libbluray's "list_titles" against the disc it picks 00802.MPLS as the main title. I went poking through the code of "bd_get_main_title" and found that, unfortunately, it looks like libbluray is just "guessing" as to the main title, as there is a comment above the code that says "/* main title guessing */" and, per the code, it seems to basically just pick the title with the longest duration that comes latest in the index list. Is this something that will be changed with some of the new BD-J support I've been reading about? It's very intriguing to me that this aspect of the disc, picking the main title, is so "mysterious" to discover, so I will keep tinkering around on my own. Thanks for all the hard work on libbluray! -Dave _______________________________________________ libbluray-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel
