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Is it possible to create more than one command to associate an audio with a forced subtitle and that through the context menu (not via menu buttons) of the player they can be exchanged between them? I'm talking about the complete structure of a bluray with menu.
For example, if I have a movie with 3 languages: 1-France 2-English 3-Germany And 5 subtitles (3 full and 2 forced): 1-English (full) 2-Germany (full) 3-France (full) 4-English (forced) 5-Germany (forced) The parameters of the command to be entered through BDEdit would be: 1st position: 8002C004 2nd position: 8003C005 On the Top Menu through the play button of the player, it starts the movie with the german audio by default and with the forced subtitle nº5 activated. So far it is perfect, but when i switch to the english language via the context menu, it is not associated with the forced subtitle nº4 but still has the forced german subtitle. Someone knows how to set this, i have tried many commands and none have been satisfactory. |
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I thought that these hexadecimal values were equivalent to the positioning of each stream starting with number one. In the playlist the first audio is identified with the value 4352 (0x1100), the second with 4353 (0x1101). The first subtitle its indicator is 4608 (0x1200), the 2nd--> 4609 (0x1201) and so on. If i understand you correctly, what you are saying is that simply by having the subtitle X forced (with the forced flag) is already activated automatically in the player when from the contextual button the audio X is selected, the player should automatically change to the subtitle of the same language with the forced flag. If this is the case, it does not work in this case with PowerDVD. |
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31st August 2020, 20:01 | #1008 | Link |
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I see that some blu-ray if you add the typical setstream parameter works as it should but going deeper, in which i have investigated, it turns out that by forcing the x stream when you press the menu play, then as a consequence the top menu buttons associated with the predefined audios do not work as they should. This parameter cannot be implemented from bdedit if the correct functioning of the top menu has not been checked.
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LowDead, which version is it now ? 0.50?
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19th September 2020, 06:29 | #1019 | Link |
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In the hdmv blurays not always that commands works (code), according to the structure that contains and mainly although it works you shold check well your main menu, audio buttons, since they will not work correctly if you have forced an audio/subtitle so that it starts with the play. All this is much more complex than inserting a command with bdedit if you want everything to work properly.
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