Where does MKV get Playlist Titles?
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:55 am
So I couldn't attach the image - "the board attachment quota has been reached"
See attached image - MakeMKV displaying playlist titles... and also check out the Comment that MakeMKV gives: "Catching Fire Retail Canada"
The computer I'm using isn't connected to the internet. So is this data on the disc itself, or is MakeMKV identifying this disc?
SF means Special Feature? Any idea what SEG means?
Some more example codes, from Mockingjay Part 1:
There are special features such as "SF_Hope" and then all the same ones again, this time with SEG in front: "SEG SF_Hope"
Then there's "SF_DS_Snow" for example, Special Feature Deleted Scene I guess?
Then for the feature, there's "FPL_MainFeature" vs "SPBD Copy Disclaimer Playlist" - I guess it shows a copy disclaimer before starting the feature?
Anyway, would love to know what all the codes are, and what they stand for - but when this does pop up for some discs, it's awesome, SO helpful - so thanks MakeMKV, wherever this info is coming from.
If MakeMKV IS identifying the disc and has this information "on file," that's awesome, I'd gladly contribute this data for more discs, to help others.
See attached image - MakeMKV displaying playlist titles... and also check out the Comment that MakeMKV gives: "Catching Fire Retail Canada"
The computer I'm using isn't connected to the internet. So is this data on the disc itself, or is MakeMKV identifying this disc?
SF means Special Feature? Any idea what SEG means?
Some more example codes, from Mockingjay Part 1:
There are special features such as "SF_Hope" and then all the same ones again, this time with SEG in front: "SEG SF_Hope"
Then there's "SF_DS_Snow" for example, Special Feature Deleted Scene I guess?
Then for the feature, there's "FPL_MainFeature" vs "SPBD Copy Disclaimer Playlist" - I guess it shows a copy disclaimer before starting the feature?
Anyway, would love to know what all the codes are, and what they stand for - but when this does pop up for some discs, it's awesome, SO helpful - so thanks MakeMKV, wherever this info is coming from.
If MakeMKV IS identifying the disc and has this information "on file," that's awesome, I'd gladly contribute this data for more discs, to help others.