sam9s Wrote:<filename>M:\XBMC MOVIE\XBMC_BD_Disc\PlayBD.bat</filename>
Hi Sammy,
1. It's always a good idea to NOT use whitespaces in pathes, when working with batch files. Use underscores instead. Rename your directory to XBMC_MOVIE (otherwise you have to enclose the complete path into double quotes, i think)
2. In the <players> section you define players, in the <rules> section you define rules, when to use which of the previously defined players. You are defining "TotalMedia Theatre 3 (BD.iso)" but you are trying to use "PowerDVD (BD)" and "PowerDVD (BD.iso)" (which are not defined, thus XBMC can't use them, thus nothing happens). Your <rules> section should look like this, instead:
<rules action="prepend">
<!-- Blu-rays -->
<rule filetypes="iso" filename=".*BD.*" player="TotalMedia Theatre 3 (BD.iso)"/>
</rules>
3. In my How-To I differentiate between Blu-ray discs (optical discs, hardware) and *.iso files of Blu-rays (files on your hdd). Therefore I would prefer "PlayBDiso.bat" as the file name.
I could not test it, because I don't have Virtual CD, but I had a look into the manual an I guess it should look like this:
Code:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\...\vc10cmd.exe" %1 r:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcSoft\TotalMedia Theatre 3\uDTStart.exe" /fullscreen r:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\...\vc10cmd.exe" %1 /e
Greetings
Horst