I just downloaded the program, excellent by the way (I used to be a DVDProfiler user). I cannot get the linked VIDEO_TS folder to begin playing. When I use Option-P DVDPlayer opens (no file info in the window header) and I when I push play I get a SUPPORTED DISK NOT AVAILABLE error. When I open the same file in the player it plays just fine.
The files are located on a network drive: Here is the link in DVDpedia:
file:///Volumes/MSHOME;HOMESTORE-1/0024543247012_DATE_MOVIE_UNRATED/VIDEO_TS
Here is the link from the DVDPlayer when entered directly (Open DVD Media...)
file://localhost/Volumes/MSHOME;HOMESTORE-1/0024543247012_DATE_MOVIE_UNRATED/VIDEO_TS/
What am I doing wrong?
Unable to play movie images
Additional info
When I link to a VOB file MPlayer starts up and plays the VOB from the link just fine. So the issue seems to be the way that the AppleScript is working (at least I think so from the info I have read in the forums).
As I understand it, when a file is linked an open command is issued to the OS and whatever program is associated with the file opens the file.
When a VIDEO_TS folder is linked an Applescript command is sent to DVDPlayer to have the player open the image. (For some reason this is not working). DVDPlayer opens but the player does not link to the folder.
As I understand it, when a file is linked an open command is issued to the OS and whatever program is associated with the file opens the file.
When a VIDEO_TS folder is linked an Applescript command is sent to DVDPlayer to have the player open the image. (For some reason this is not working). DVDPlayer opens but the player does not link to the folder.
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More information related to my problem:
When I make the modification to have DVDpedia use VLC vice DVDPlayer the movie begins playing just fine...
Any idea what may be causing this to fail with DVDPlayer?
When I make the modification to have DVDpedia use VLC vice DVDPlayer the movie begins playing just fine...
Any idea what may be causing this to fail with DVDPlayer?
Hi Tony,
Thank you for the details. Download DVDpedia again and give it another try and let us know.
Thank you for the details. Download DVDpedia again and give it another try and let us know.
That did the trick!
Thanks Conor, the new version corrected the problem. I can play VIDEO_TS files with no issues now.
I did notice in another stream that 3.4.4 was supposed to remain in full screen as the DVDPlayer starts up. I am temporarily going back to the desktop before the movie begins to play in full screen... Not a huge issue (when I am ready to make a Mac my HTPC I will find a work around) but it sure would look a lot better if the DVDPedia application in Fullscreen mode stayed that way before and after the movie plays.
Thanks again for the fix.
Tony
I did notice in another stream that 3.4.4 was supposed to remain in full screen as the DVDPlayer starts up. I am temporarily going back to the desktop before the movie begins to play in full screen... Not a huge issue (when I am ready to make a Mac my HTPC I will find a work around) but it sure would look a lot better if the DVDPedia application in Fullscreen mode stayed that way before and after the movie plays.
Thanks again for the fix.
Tony