Using Process Monitor Questions...
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:26 am
I have been using Process Monitor to identify the *.MPLS file that has the correct playlist. This is primarily on Lionsgate Blu Ray Movies, but I know other studios use this same technique to hide the correct MPLS.
This has worked absolutely fine until I recently purchased the retail Blu Ray Overboard. Process Monitor shows that the MPS being played by Cyberlink is 00179.MPLS. Yet when I watch the produced MKV file it is clearly not the correct playlist.
With Process Monitor running on one monitor, I start the disc playing on my other monitor and watch as the different *.MPLS files are played as the disc cycles through all the previews, menus, and the finally gets to the movie. The final MPLS that is displayed as being accessed has always been the correct playlist for the movie. That is until now.
I have used this method successfully many times and never had a problem until this movie. Does anyone know what is behind this debauchery? I had to come to the forums on this website to find the correct playlist file.
Thanks!
This has worked absolutely fine until I recently purchased the retail Blu Ray Overboard. Process Monitor shows that the MPS being played by Cyberlink is 00179.MPLS. Yet when I watch the produced MKV file it is clearly not the correct playlist.
With Process Monitor running on one monitor, I start the disc playing on my other monitor and watch as the different *.MPLS files are played as the disc cycles through all the previews, menus, and the finally gets to the movie. The final MPLS that is displayed as being accessed has always been the correct playlist for the movie. That is until now.
I have used this method successfully many times and never had a problem until this movie. Does anyone know what is behind this debauchery? I had to come to the forums on this website to find the correct playlist file.
Thanks!