2012-02-17, 18:57
Ryan00 Wrote:Okay so it sounds like you can play blu ray Disks with just having anydvd HD installed on your system and using the default player using xbmc Eden beta 3 . Why would you need to install all the other players for? Also does it play native 1080p?I don't have any issue using XBMC to playback BD in full 1080P video with DTS-HD/TrueHD audio. I want to enjoy all the original BD menus, previews, chapters, etc, and external player (TMT5) can do all of that!
Ryan00 Wrote:I guess if you didn't want to use anydvd HD you could use tmt5 or a external player Right?Yes; if you use TMT5 as XBMC external player, you don't have to use AnyDVD HD.
Ryan00 Wrote:Sorry just a little confused here. I own tmt5 but it sucks and always drops frames and skips when I use it. Does it do this in xbmc too?If you are having problem droping frames and skips, you're more likely to have the same problem with XBMC. It's probably related to your CPU and GPU.
Ryan00 Wrote:Think what I'm looking for is a easy way to play blu ray disks in xbmc without a lot of work lol any ideas ?If you just want to pop a BD in BD-ROM, you might not even need XBMC. You can simply set your HTPC to autoplay with TMT5. TMT5 will playback BD on BD-ROM everytime, and no headache. People is using XBMC mostly for library and playback ripped BD files!