> Nice, thanks. This is a little odd though; shouldn't any decoder be able
> to deal with any distance between keyframes? There's no added resource
> requirement, it's just applying increments one at a time (e.g. vlc
> itself has no problem playing the stream that results without the above
> improvement).

You would have thought - I don't know if it's a problem in the mvpmc
decoder, but either way upping the volume of keyframes seems to fix it
so I stopped investigating there.

> DVD menus...

Yep - I don't know if there are plans to ever support them in mvpmc.

Given how cheap DVD players are and that using mvpmc with a remote DVD
player is actually *less* convenient, I'm not sure it's worth pursuing
this one. I personally tend to rip my DVDs to divx and stick them on a
NAS device on my network (which works very well with mvpmc/VLC now).

Rob


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