2013-01-15, 13:07
@ mrh335
You can try something like this after this line
"C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD12\PDVDLaunchPolicy.exe" AUTOPLAY E:
This will check if PowerDVD12.exe is running, it will keep checking until it is closed and then continue with the unmounting.
In my testing this is still hit and miss, as PowerDVD12.exe can sometimes take quite a few seconds to actually terminate (even when it looks closed) this causes XBMC to still think external player is active for a few seconds.
To be honest I don't think PowerDVD 12 is really ever going to work perfectly as an external player for BD ISO/ folders, to me it seems very bulky and slow compared to TMT5, even as a standalone player without XBMC, I'm using the trial and not impressed with it at all.
You can try something like this after this line
"C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD12\PDVDLaunchPolicy.exe" AUTOPLAY E:
Code:
:open
tasklist /fi "imagename eq powerdvd12.exe" | find /i "powerdvd12.exe"> NUL
if /i %errorlevel% EQU 0 goto open
This will check if PowerDVD12.exe is running, it will keep checking until it is closed and then continue with the unmounting.
In my testing this is still hit and miss, as PowerDVD12.exe can sometimes take quite a few seconds to actually terminate (even when it looks closed) this causes XBMC to still think external player is active for a few seconds.
To be honest I don't think PowerDVD 12 is really ever going to work perfectly as an external player for BD ISO/ folders, to me it seems very bulky and slow compared to TMT5, even as a standalone player without XBMC, I'm using the trial and not impressed with it at all.