Thanks for the responses, Petri and John. Wow, indeed, the more I learn about the situation the more murky it becomes!! I thought there might be a "simple" solution floating around, but it looks like that isn't and can't be the case. Not YET anyway. :)
> We could also "run" the menus by triggering timeouts immediately, until > some of the long playlists is selected. But not all discs will timeout > and start the main movie without user interaction. Any other ideas ? ........... > Yes and no. BD-J support allows using on-disc Java menus. But it > does not help in automatic main title selection, it always requires > user interaction. Since the disc DOES start the correct MPLS (or perhaps series of MPLS files, if there are warnings, logos, etc before the main title) when the "Play" menu option is selected, then that seems to be the key and it makes me want to track down what exactly is happening programmatically menu-wise when the "Play" option is selected. With the BD-J support that's soon to be released, perhaps that will be more possible?? At the very least I could navigate the menus with the BD-J-supporting version of libbluray, start the main title from the menu, and use Process Monitor as I was before to monitor for the playlist that's opening. Is there a rough target release date for the new BD-J supporting libbluray? -Dave _______________________________________________ libbluray-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel
