2010-12-10, 23:35
im curious too
Since DHARMA,
XBMC can play a Retail Copy-Protected BD-Disc with the help of ANyDVD HD....
So,
about a BD-ISO, i dunno because, why backing it up as a ISO?
To keep the menus right?
Well if so,
you'll need an external Player like PowerDVD so u can enjoy BD-Menus!
And then,
if Menus aren't important for you and you want to rip your BD-disc
to keep only the main movie and a single language track,
MKV format is the way to go!
And XBMC can play MKV's natively....
So unless you absolutely need bd-menus contained in an ISO file,
XBMC can play do the job of playing your BD-Disc or MKV file natively....
Im just curious to why have XBMC read an ISO file
when it wont be able to make you see the bd-menu anyways...
because of licensing issues of course...
Since DHARMA,
XBMC can play a Retail Copy-Protected BD-Disc with the help of ANyDVD HD....
So,
about a BD-ISO, i dunno because, why backing it up as a ISO?
To keep the menus right?
Well if so,
you'll need an external Player like PowerDVD so u can enjoy BD-Menus!
And then,
if Menus aren't important for you and you want to rip your BD-disc
to keep only the main movie and a single language track,
MKV format is the way to go!
And XBMC can play MKV's natively....
So unless you absolutely need bd-menus contained in an ISO file,
XBMC can play do the job of playing your BD-Disc or MKV file natively....
Im just curious to why have XBMC read an ISO file
when it wont be able to make you see the bd-menu anyways...
because of licensing issues of course...