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On linux you can mount an ISO.
If you set type to auto and then add the loop flag it mounts the iso.
my fstab looks like:
br_file.iso /Videos/Movies/.BluRay/MOVIE_NAME auto loop,ro,users,noexec
The mount is a directory. You can then create a symlink in your movies folder to the /BDMV/STREAM/00000.m2ts file within the mounted directory.
I suppose this could be scripted.
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mcoto
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Can you mount a .ISO in a networked folder or does it have to be a local. If so How would I go about doing this? (sorry I have zippo linux experience)
Thanks
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spiff
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just so nobody else wastes their time; working on this atm. have it working (code is snatched from boxee) but code needs some love before it goes intro trunk.
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Ah I see. That's a way better method. Well let me rephrase then... Does spiff's UDF2.5 patch support automatically playing the index.bdmv playlist in the iso?
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And if there is different Index. Lets say, alternative ending for "I Am Legend" or different scenes depend on sound choice in "Cars"? Are there going to be a simple menu to choose version/index from?
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This is perfect.
I will stop extracting and muxing my Bluray iso's
and try this
Thanks Spiff
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spiff
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yes, there's no libhddvd.
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Can i just update my XBMC or do i have to rebuild to play the ISO's ?