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Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:02 pm
by philnort
To preface this, I've used Mike's app continuously for a number of months and admire it's streamlined functionality.
I've only had the A-200 for less than a month and love it (my other NMT is the 110). Mine has been updated with both the February and March firmware updates.
.TS/M2TS standalone files and/or muxed into a BD structure play flawlessly...including perfect rendering of .PGS subs and perfect navigation.
However, using MakeMKV only my std definition DVDs have excellent functionality, eg. chapters, subtitles, etc. BD .MKVs will routinely freeze when skipping chapters (audio continues, but video freezes at start of chapter); similarly, MKV PGS subs can be problematic ...they don't appear as Hi-def images as when rendering .TS PGS subs.
Are these issues still to be worked out with Popcorn and the mkv container format? Anyone ?
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:13 pm
by crowfax
I've been looking at a Popcorn Hour player and would be interested to know if the issues are resolved before I purchase.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:47 pm
by philnort
crowfax wrote:I've been looking at a Popcorn Hour player and would be interested to know if the issues are resolved before I purchase.
You'll love the Popcorn (with exception of weirdisms with BD MKVs I'm currently experiencing). I've also posted this in the NMT-A200 forum...I'll keep you updated.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:27 am
by NomadCF
If you could, try to remux the MKv with mkvmergeGUI. And see if you still have the issues.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:44 am
by crowfax
philnort wrote:You'll love the Popcorn (with exception of weirdisms with BD MKVs I'm currently experiencing). I've also posted this in the NMT-A200 forum...I'll keep you updated.
Many thanks.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:59 am
by mike admin
Also MakeMKV has PCH-specific streaming, streaming decrypted M2TS files that PCH plays flawlessly.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:36 pm
by philnort
mike admin wrote:Also MakeMKV has PCH-specific streaming, streaming decrypted M2TS files that PCH plays flawlessly.
Mike, are you referring to the "Backup function" with decrypting ? If so, I have used that....and it's flawless. However, that is similar to an .iso image and takes away the benefits of removing extraneous audio, subs, etc..i.e. reducing the size to a manageable single file.
If I'm off base re: what you're referring to..please advise!
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:32 am
by philnort
philnort wrote:mike admin wrote:Also MakeMKV has PCH-specific streaming, streaming decrypted M2TS files that PCH plays flawlessly.
Mike, are you referring to the "Backup function" with decrypting ? If so, I have used that....and it's flawless. However, that is similar to an .iso image and takes away the benefits of removing extraneous audio, subs, etc..i.e. reducing the size to a manageable single file.
If I'm off base re: what you're referring to..please advise!
I went back and looked at the toolbar after the utility had scanned a disc. Lo and behold..the "
Stream" function. Gave it a whirl..end results were perfect..just like tsmuxer result. However, for me there is just too much intermediary copying
time (i.e. from the web site to being saved on the local disc. My test reference was Scorcese's "The Departed"...locally I can rip a perfect .ts copy with tsmuxer in 18.5 minutes (I'm using modified firmware on a liteon IHES208). It took over 35 minutes to complete using the roundabout method of "Stream", then copy, etc.
Thank you ,anyway, for pointing out the additional option to me....
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:05 am
by setarip_old
@philnort
Hi!
I'm fairly certain "mike admin" was suggesting an alternative method of VIEWING and was responding only to your statement that: BD .MKVs will routinely freeze when skipping chapters (audio continues, but video freezes at start of chapter)
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:51 am
by gameloulou
Hi Philnort,
I've also bought a Popcorn A-200 a few weeks ago. That was my first NMT so that I have no REX about that type of device.
Nevertheless, I'm facing the same problems as you, depending on the movie that has been converted.
MKV from BD : On some movies (less than 20Go... size seems to be linked thanks to my really first analysis) Picture freezes when chapter is skipped. Also when I stop and then go back playing to this movie, the picture is still frozen (sound resuming flawless). The last problem is that I can't switch from a language to another.
Note that I've not any problem on ISO BD .
I'm going to look at this "stream" option, hoping that it will solve also my audio language issue
.
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:21 am
by gameloulou
Feel sad.
No options to tag...
I've not found any solution to solve the issue. I'm probably a dummy MKV maker...
Could someone bring me some help ?
Re: Does anyone here use the Popcorn A-200?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:28 am
by mike admin
philnort wrote:If I'm off base re: what you're referring to..please advise!
Open disc in MKV, select stream, navigate to "network" menu in PCH, find "MakeMKV - blu ray disc" streaming server, select title, watch instantly.
http://www.makemkv.com/faq/item/5/catid/5