Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 1:08 am
Can I have assistance please on the possible playlists for Wild Card released 2015
Kind Regards,
Nivick
Kind Regards,
Nivick
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Interesting, but it requires PowerDVD and apparently AnyDVDHD. Since when is this the forum for those products? I like his technique, it is a nice general technique, but I don't have a commercial software BD player. That's the whole reason I use MakeMKV to rip BDs, so I can play them in VLC, a non-commercial player. Is there an alternative? Maybe one of you suckers bought that software and will just tell me.Woodstock wrote:If you are running Windows, you can use Google to search for "bluray playlist obfuscation youtube", to find video instructions on how to find the proper file for the version of the disk that YOU have.
Many of these disks that have the hundreds of titles have a different correct title, depending upon where you bought the disk. That is, the Amazon version will be different Target's, Best Buy's, or where ever.
The video I watched did not require AnyDVD, just "something" that can play BD disks directly, and PowerDVD is probably the most popular. Free versions of that come with most retail packaged BD drives. I don't use it because it installs drivers that interfere with MakeMKV.goingbust wrote:Interesting, but it requires PowerDVD and apparently AnyDVDHD. Since when is this the forum for those products? I like his technique, it is a nice general technique, but I don't have a commercial software BD player. That's the whole reason I use MakeMKV to rip BDs, so I can play them in VLC, a non-commercial player. Is there an alternative? Maybe one of you suckers bought that software and will just tell me.
NEO Dan wrote:Name: WILD CARD
Source file name: 00507.mpls
Duration: 1:32:20
Chapters count: 16
Size: 16.3 GB
Segment count: 21
Segment map: 513,514,519,505,515,517,520,518,512,79,506,516,501,508,510,507,503,502,511,509,504
File name: WILD_CARD_t157.mkv
The two forced subtitles for the English language are empty...
Thanks both, I must of had the same discnivick wrote:I can start this on off hopefully with 507 for the disc I have...
Woodstock wrote:The video I watched did not require AnyDVD, just "something" that can play BD disks directly, and PowerDVD is probably the most popular. Free versions of that come with most retail packaged BD drives. I don't use it because it installs drivers that interfere with MakeMKV.goingbust wrote:Interesting, but it requires PowerDVD and apparently AnyDVDHD. Since when is this the forum for those products? I like his technique, it is a nice general technique, but I don't have a commercial software BD player. That's the whole reason I use MakeMKV to rip BDs, so I can play them in VLC, a non-commercial player. Is there an alternative? Maybe one of you suckers bought that software and will just tell me.
I know the METHOD works, because I used it to troubleshoot an issue with some other video.
goingbust wrote:Interesting, but it requires PowerDVD and apparently AnyDVDHD. Since when is this the forum for those products? I like his technique, it is a nice general technique, but I don't have a commercial software BD player. That's the whole reason I use MakeMKV to rip BDs, so I can play them in VLC, a non-commercial player. Is there an alternative? Maybe one of you suckers bought that software and will just tell me.Woodstock wrote:If you are running Windows, you can use Google to search for "bluray playlist obfuscation youtube", to find video instructions on how to find the proper file for the version of the disk that YOU have.
Many of these disks that have the hundreds of titles have a different correct title, depending upon where you bought the disk. That is, the Amazon version will be different Target's, Best Buy's, or where ever.
Pulled out the copy of PowerDVD 10 I have, and installed it. It's coming back out, because I now remember WHY I removed it in the first place. PowerDVD insists on setting region codes on my drives, which do not currently have them, before it will use them to play content. Not acceptable for me. Even though MakeMKV can work around the region coding, I'd rather not have it set anyway.Woodstock wrote:The video I watched did not require AnyDVD, just "something" that can play BD disks directly, and PowerDVD is probably the most popular. Free versions of that come with most retail packaged BD drives. I don't use it because it installs drivers that interfere with MakeMKV.