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I was trying to open a bluray iso directly (without mounting) with mpv and got the following:
mpv bd:// --bluray-device=<Name Of>.iso
Playing: bd://
disc.c:350: error opening file BDMV/index.bdmv
disc.c:350: error opening file BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
[bd] Couldn't open Blu-ray device: <Name Of>.iso
No protocol handler found to open URL bd://
The protocol is either unsupported, or was disabled at compile-time.
Exiting... (Errors when loading file)
I google'd mpv opening a iso directly and got this link from the mpv githup issues page:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/2199
The final post on that thread states:
It actually works just fine now, at least for me on a test BD ISO file. I think you can readjust manpage.
$ mpv bd:// --bluray-device=THE_MORTAL.ISO
Playing: bd://
(+) Video --vid=1 (h264)
(+) Audio --aid=1 --alang=jpn (pcm_bluray)
AO: [alsa] 48000Hz stereo 2ch s32
VO: [opengl-hq] 1920x1080 yuv420p
AV: 00:00:04 / 02:08:45 (0%) A-V: 0.000
(You need to build libbluray with --enable-udf for this.
Does arch build libbluray with udf enabled, if not any plans and if no plans any reasons
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UDF is not enabled in the libbluray package that's in the repos. I just tried building it with the same settings as in the current PKGBUILD
This is the result from running configure:
Summary:
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BD-J support: yes
BD-J type: j2se
Font support (freetype2): yes
Use system fonts (fontconfig): yes
Metadata support (libxml2): yes
UDF filesystem support: no
Build examples: yes
Edit:
You can download the PKGBUILD from the link earlier and change the configure line.
Replace this line:
./configure --prefix=/usr
With:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-udf
This results in UDF filesystem support.
But I'm not sure if this helps with your problem.
Last edited by jaergenoth (2016-04-13 12:57:48)
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