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20th September 2015, 14:12 | #10 | Link |
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Released FindVUK 0.65 - it should fix all problems reported by shadowofdarkness and has a few additional features
After the last keydb update of Starbuck2010 I noticed there are a few discs with volumename 'BDROM' - as this isn't that meaningful I implemented a new feature that reads the movie-title from the meta-files on the disc. The metafiles can be available for different languages - and so I've introduced 2 new ini parameters for this feature: Section 'BlurayMeta'
(Update 201510111: I've checked FindVUK 0.80 with my complete bluray-library and there are the names of all languages that I've found on my discs:
) When the meta-title is added to the volumename it is surrounded by parenthesis - e.g. BDROM (This is the Meta-Title) In case the volumename is BDROM but no meta-files are available on the disc (as it is for example on the Resident Evil bluray) FindVUK asks you to input the Movie Title manually - in this case it is added to the volumename and surrounded by square brackets - e.g. BDROM [Resident Evil] The next thing I noticed when studying the post from Starbuck2010 is that the comments field in the keyfile is limited to 40 characters - so I shortened everything that FindVUK writes in the comment section to stay within this limit:
And a few bugfixes - the biggest is a correction to a stupid mistake - although I already had a loop to try all available unit-keys I stopped the loop when the first one didn't match... @shadowofdarkness: please report if it really corrects all your problems - thanks Last edited by nalor; 11th October 2015 at 21:41. Reason: more details about language codes |
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