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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: DMD on May 09, 2020, 09:17:28 PM
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Is there no possibility to play the Bluray iSO menu?
Thanks
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you need to install this to have bluray menu
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Thank you for the app. :)
On the Q10 pro it works, but it doesn't go on the Q5 pro.
I use Kodi as a multimedia interface with Wrapper player (videoplayer)
Is it possible to avoid the various requests (Play main title>BDLite Navigation) to access directly only to "Full Bluray Navigation"?
Thanks
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@DMD
Yes. HiMediaVideoPlayer Play Settings.
Search for similar if you use OFW.
(https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/2697/d4tv1q000iawsbfzg.jpg?size_id=3)
KODI Set Play main movie
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Thank you.
Regarding HiMedia Videoplayer I had to set "Bluray Navigation".
The only problem is that the "OpenBlurayMode.apk" file does not work with HiMedia Q5 pro,
the "Bluray Play Mode" button does not appear (OFW 2.1.4).
Some idea?
Thanks
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Don't use this app as it doesn't allow for HiMedia Player to switch the output frequency depending on the video fps. All it was is a premise that never succeeded fully, as it is still a beta "demo" version of what it could have been.
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Does this mean that there is currently no procedure to display bluray / UHD menus without problems? :-[
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You can run the playback first with the Full menu option, check the menus if you'r very interested, but a after you must quit and restart playback without the full menu option to get proper output frequency, otherwise every video it contains will playback at your GUI's default frequency (e.g. at 60Hz).
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Thanks for the info.
I was unaware that the frequency of the menu gui affected the frame rate of the video playback.
Under these conditions giving up the menu, it would be preferable to have a folder containing the mkv files of both the film and the extra bonuses.
I think many problems would be avoided.