Just found out that I am actually able to play ISO`s, but not all. The ISO that would not start is one that I made myself from one of my own DVD´s, but it works fine under Windows.
I tried with a couple of other ISO´s from others, and these worked well.
Any ideas about whether if there are different kind of ISO´s outthere, and also: Any suggestions as to what I should be using for ripping to ISO in order for it to be an ISO format that xbian will understand?
Thanks
Beset Regards
Jazzl
(27th Jan, 2015 12:47 AM)jazzl Wrote: [ -> ]Just found out that I am actually able to play ISO`s, but not all. The ISO that would not start is one that I made myself from one of my own DVD´s, but it works fine under Windows.
I tried with a couple of other ISO´s from others, and these worked well.
Any ideas about whether if there are different kind of ISO´s outthere, and also: Any suggestions as to what I should be using for ripping to ISO in order for it to be an ISO format that xbian will understand?
Thanks
Beset Regards
Jazzl
yes m8,there are more ISO standards
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
here is more about playing DVDs on XBMC
http://kodi.wiki/view/DVDPlayer
As mentioned, DVDPlayer is needed to be able to play such files. Not sure how is it now as I think that DVD Player and omxPlayer.
will have to check this
edit: also have a look here
http://goo.gl/IwDep7
Thanks for all your help - I think at least I now know what is possible and what´s not. And I think there´s no more needs for indept investigation since it´s very little need I have for playing ISO´s - just wanted to be sure that my options are the best when I really need it.
Best Regards
Jazzl
Only time I need ISO's to play is with many of the music dvds I have. It's the only way to get to the track you want quickly and usually they add some nice graphics as well.
On that note, what is the best solution to rip a music dvd with menus for playing with kodi? Anyone have a good method that works well?
Skywatch.
Being that ripping is illegal we can't discuss that subject here
(28th Jan, 2015 07:55 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]Only time I need ISO's to play is with many of the music dvds I have. It's the only way to get to the track you want quickly and usually they add some nice graphics as well.
On that note, what is the best solution to rip a music dvd with menus for playing with kodi? Anyone have a good method that works well?
Skywatch.
to be honest, I dont think there is much effort into this for XBMC as these formats are dying slowly.
My solution is just a good standalone BD player, I mean real player
Have one of these for CD/DVD?BD myself. Not used much but is here when I need it