dashocker wrote:Any confirmation on correct MPLS?
Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
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thedigitalhobo
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Re: Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
507
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NutFlush920
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Re: Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
When I ran my bluray through AnyDVD HD it came up as 00469 as the correct file.
Re: Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
I cannot get this movie to work. I have tried 507 and just about every other mpls file anywhere near after the menu pops up. Would appreciate some suggestions as to exactly which mpls file to look for and at exactly what point within Process Monitor. I basically let it run until it got past the commercials, warnings etc, and then I clicked play movie and jotted down the mpls of 507; however it failed. Am I doing this wrong??? Thanks in advance 
Re: Correct playlist for Wild Card (2015)
Well I see I'm 11 years late to this one, but thought I'd chime in. I did a Google search for the method that was mentioned in a previous comment, and found this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlhBmIbReao
Although it wasn't mentioned, I tried playing the disc with good old VLC, and with the process monitor running it showed that 00507.mpls was the playlist that VLC was playing. Since someone else had already mentioned that this was the correct playlist, and the fact that I'm getting the same result I'm going to assume that this method works fine with VLC. Also, I used Process Monitor v4.04, specifically the 64 bit version. There were 3 executable versions in the zip file I downloaded from Microsoft. One that I'm assuming was 32 bit, and two 64 bit versions, the second of which had an "a" at the end of the file name. I used the first one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlhBmIbReao
Although it wasn't mentioned, I tried playing the disc with good old VLC, and with the process monitor running it showed that 00507.mpls was the playlist that VLC was playing. Since someone else had already mentioned that this was the correct playlist, and the fact that I'm getting the same result I'm going to assume that this method works fine with VLC. Also, I used Process Monitor v4.04, specifically the 64 bit version. There were 3 executable versions in the zip file I downloaded from Microsoft. One that I'm assuming was 32 bit, and two 64 bit versions, the second of which had an "a" at the end of the file name. I used the first one.