"Hidden" MPLS files?
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:08 pm
This seems to mostly happen with disc extras and I'm curious if I'm missing some obvious step.
I have Process Monitor scanning for mpls files being accessed on Blu-ray disc while VLC is running, so I can play something on the disc and catalog which track to grab. In VLC I'll start a disc extra and immediately see Procmon show something like 00365.mpls (not m2ts) is being accessed. Ok good, let's go grab 00365.mpls in MakeMKV.
I go to MakeMKV and there's no 00365.mpls but there is a 00365.m2ts. Even if I change the MakeMKV preferences to include any track over 1 second long, there is no 00365.mpls. Not even a log entry saying 00365 was detected as a duplicate of some other entry and was skipped.
Is there some sort of logic behind the scenes of Blu-rays that when asked to play a mpls it will look for a m2ts of the same name if no mpls file exists?
I have Process Monitor scanning for mpls files being accessed on Blu-ray disc while VLC is running, so I can play something on the disc and catalog which track to grab. In VLC I'll start a disc extra and immediately see Procmon show something like 00365.mpls (not m2ts) is being accessed. Ok good, let's go grab 00365.mpls in MakeMKV.
I go to MakeMKV and there's no 00365.mpls but there is a 00365.m2ts. Even if I change the MakeMKV preferences to include any track over 1 second long, there is no 00365.mpls. Not even a log entry saying 00365 was detected as a duplicate of some other entry and was skipped.
Is there some sort of logic behind the scenes of Blu-rays that when asked to play a mpls it will look for a m2ts of the same name if no mpls file exists?