2009-07-14, 00:39
mark007 Wrote:Ah I see. Well the last "bug" that I reported was replication of movie names with multiple vobs from a DVD VIDEO_TS folder. This new "bug" seems to be a new manifestation of that, where each vob is seen as a seperate video file.
Your workaround in r656 for my last problem might also need to be applied here. I do notice all of my DVD's now don't show extrathumbs because of this... At least we found out the reason for it. Would be nice to have this one fixed by default too. Cheers.
Is the parent folder for these files actually named "video_ts" (case insensitive)? If it's not, you'll have to enable "detect only single movie from each folder" as it won't be applied automatically. If it is, it should work.
mark007 Wrote:Oh while I am here, also for all of my DVD's in VIDEO_TS structure. None get media info read as a "DVD". All show as "mpeg2"..... I wonder was this broken recently? I know you didn't create media info yourself, but at the moment it seems to be worse than before, where no surround sound is detected in my DVD's, or bluray m2ts files. I would have thought things like TrueHD or DTS-MA could be read from blu-rays by now... maybe I presumed wrong.
I don't think Mediainfo ever output "DVD"... it's reading the codec not the source. We're using a different method to scan video_ts folders now (it reads the data from the IFOs now to get a complete picture of the entire "disc" whereas mediainfo would only read one single file). Most, if not all, dvds are encoded as mpeg1 or mpeg2, so that is probably correct. The following audio codecs are detected by the new scanner: ac3, mp1, mp2, lpcm (maybe should be converted to "wav"?), and dca. Code 1, 5, and 7 codecs are as of yet unknown.