2012-04-06, 20:47
(2012-04-06, 20:06)Jason102 Wrote: zebraitis: Eh, really, DVD isos shouldn't be used. I'm surprised that they are even pulled in. Since it has a menu, they shouldn't have a duration. If they don't have a duration, I ignore them. I'm guessing that XBMC will grab a duration for the main video on a DVD iso and pass that to me, which really is just wrong. I may have to make a modification to specifically ignore .iso files...
Jason,
I'm glad that I could bring this "feature" to your attention.
First, let me say in all seriousness: Thank you for your very quick response.
There are quite a few .ISO that get pulled in, and it does make it a mess with the functioning of the program, as the available controls in PseudoTV are limited. (Is there a link for documentation?)
PseudoTV appears to recognize the correct length of the film contained within the .ISO, but when selected (or if becomes thee default that is selected on start-up) then the menu just plays.
Of course, if you were to fix that, then PseudoTV would become immediately useful for me.
However...
If you COULD just find a way to ignore .ISO's and the menus contained within... sadly, that would be a shame to "lose" all that content. (Some of the greatest "extras" are contained within those .ISO files.)
And, if you DO find a way to ignore .ISO, then likely it would be very easy for you to overlook this issue/shortcomming in the future (and that, too, would be a shame).
If only you could find a way to make a different "select / enter" feature key for selecting an item within a DVD menu, that would be fantastic.
On the other hand...
I am a realist, and know that you have limited time to devote to this pursuit.
So, I'll say thank you, again, and look forward to whatever feature you add to address this (maybe in your next release?).
v.