2012-12-05, 16:33
(2012-12-03, 18:26)Glorious1 Wrote: My ISOs, at least the ones that scrape, all have a BDMV file structure. The BDMV folders, maybe since I upgraded to Mountain Lion, are actually showing as file packages rather than folders. So now you have the actual m2ts video file buried inside a complex set of folders, inside a file package, which is inside a disk image, and its not surprising that mediainfo and ffprobe can't penetrate all that!
As a dissenting opinion, it's not nearly as complicated as you make it out to be. You mount the disk image and navigate to BDMV/Stream/ and choose a .m2ts file to examine. The package structure introduced in Mountain Lion is a purely application-level construct, just like application bundles. It's just a way to hide a bunch of subdirectories from the user, nothing more.
I'm not saying it's easy to actually implement, but it's only a 2 step process:
1) Mount disk image
2) Examine /Volumes/<disk_image_name>/BDMV/Stream/?.m2ts for media info where ? is the largest .m2ts file (or the .m2ts file for the main movie if you've learned which one it is through other means)
The fact that Mountain Lion groups the BDMV structure into a package for the user is of no concern to developers.