The Blu-ray disc rip is on my hard drive, but it's not an iso file. It contains all the standard folders/files all Full Disc Blu-ray rips are supposed to have (such as BDMV and STREAM). I select Top Menu from the VLC GUI (after selecting Title 1 from either command line or the GUI). There are times Title 1 (which contains movie advertisements) fails to start playing at all which means I have to select it again (from either command line or GUI). After Title 1 starts playing, I right-click and go to Playback->Title->Top Menu (I can't select Top Menu directly from the menu offered by Title 1 because the arrow/enter buttons don't respond). And, of course, as I mentioned in my very first email, once Top Menu starts playing, the arrow/enter buttons don't respond, so I can't select anything from Top Menu. I see these Timestamp errors: " [000000088521b3d0] core decoder error: Timestamp conversion failed (delay 300000, buffering 100000, bound 9000000) [000000088521b3d0] core decoder error: Could not convert timestamp 1497009691918941 for FFmpeg [000000088521b3d0] core decoder warning: early picture skipped [0000000888a7b450] core video output warning: picture is too late to be displayed (missing 21 ms) [000000088521b3d0] core decoder error: Timestamp conversion failed (delay 300000, buffering 100000, bound 9000000) [000000088521b3d0] core decoder error: Could not convert timestamp 1497009691960641 for FFmpeg". The arrow/enter buttons never start responding no matter how much time passes. Speaking of Title 0 (it doesn't contain anything important except for the music/Fox logo that you often hear/see when movies start), I can only play it when I apply libbluray commits that prevent me from using the arrow/enter buttons in Title 1 menu/Top Menu. But once I apply the commits that allow me to use the arrow/enter buttons, the opposite thing happens: Title 0 is not playable (no matter how many times I attempt to play it).
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 5:04 AM, Petri Hintukainen < [email protected]> wrote: > ke, 2017-06-07 kello 13:20 -0400, Oleg Lelchuk kirjoitti: > > I am using vlc 3.0 on FreeBSD 11. The disc is "The Strain S02". I > > just checked various commits and commit > > da2791759817eee17fea7276f491896a262b89cb ("Fix" converting void* to > > function pointer") DOES cause this problem with this disc. (I didn't > > check any commits that were applied even earlier than that one). > > It can't be da279. It doesn't change resulting binary code (exceptdebug > log line numbers). I even tested this with gcc 6.3.0, and > resulting code is identical with or without the changes in da279. > > > This problem persists until I apply commit > > 6198fe4918b5dee6aa84a19ee87dffd1188f3add ("Check BD-J capability on > > demand, cache results") . With that commit and commit > > 89e53e43a4aee87aa6d82ce4e7a3742b48eebc1b, I no longer have this > > problem, and commit b71fe5d9393a31e3d7e8f1d4523a6bf048da11cf causes > > this problem yet again. The disc appears to be a mixture of BD-J/HDMV > > menus. I don't see anything in the error messages (when I look at > > -vvv output) that tells me what causes this problem. The background > > video in the Top Menu is always playing. > > If the problem exists in da279 it is not caused by those recent changes > in libbluray. I think only timings change between da279 and HEAD. Looks > like problem disappears when JVM is probed later. > > Do you see any vlc messages about failed timestamp conversions ? Such > cases I've seen cause very similar problems, but vlc usually recovers > in 20 - 30 seconds and menu starts working. > > Another possible issue could be with vlc preparsing. Looks like .iso > file preparsing may start JVM in some cases. And if done paraller with > playback this could cause BD-J failures. > > Is it a real disc ? or .iso image file ? > > Do you start playback from command line or from vlc GUI ? > > > On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Petri Hintukainen > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ti, 2017-06-06 kello 13:23 -0400, Oleg Lelchuk kirjoitti: > > > > The "Fix regressions" commit partially breaks the support for the > > > BD- > > > > J menus of one particular Blu-ray. I can access the Top Menu in > > > that > > > > Blu-ray, but the arrow/enter buttons on my keyboard can't be used > > > to > > > > navigate/select anything in that menu. > > > > > > I've checked recent changes several times, but I can't see anything > > > that could cause this. > > > > > > No error messages ? > > > What player and OS are you using ? > > > There were no other changes in player or system ? > > > Is this problematic Top Menu BD-J or HDMV title ? > > > The menu is actually drawn, but does not react to user input ? > > > Is there > > > background video playing or just a still image ? > > > > > > > Before this commit, I had no such problem with this Blu-ray. Only > > > one > > > > Blu-ray was affected by this commit; I still have no problems > > > with > > > > other Blu-rays. > > > > > > What disc this is ? > > > > > > Just to verify, b71fe5d9393a31e3d7e8f1d4523a6bf048da11cf is the > > > first > > > commit with this problem, and > > > 89e53e43a4aee87aa6d82ce4e7a3742b48eebc1b > > > and > > > da2791759817eee17fea7276f491896a262b89cb > > > do not have this problem ? > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > libbluray-devel mailing list > > > > [email protected] > > > > https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > > > libbluray-devel mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > libbluray-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel > _______________________________________________ > libbluray-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/libbluray-devel >
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