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[In v3.2] M2TS Format
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 2:39 pm
by soundmanmike
Is there a way to make movies show up in the CMC catalog that are in M2TS format (i.e. Ironman3.m2ts)? These movies are in single file format just like an MKV and they are not within an ISO. If I temporarily change the extension to MP4 then it shows up in the catalog but obviously that makes for playback issues. And yes, I know I could just convert them as a last resort.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:21 pm
by Pauven
M2TS files are standard Blu-ray format. CMC expects these to be in a Blu-ray folder, i.e. <blu-ray folder disc 1>\BDMV\STREAM\*.m2ts
And Blu-ray stream files are typically multiple files per movie, so you need a playlist to play them.
I have not added standalone support for M2TS files.
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:44 pm
by soundmanmike
I understand what you are saying. In many instances you can open a Blu-ray folder and extract the full movie in a single file. You just have to look for the m2ts file that is very large then open it to see if its the full movie. If possible, I do not want any of the menu systems or extras that are included on the disc so I have just pull out what I need instead of converting it. Like you said, there are movies that are all chopped up into many pieces and therefore this does not apply. It kind of surprises me that other people have not figured this out, especially if you have a lot of movies ripped to MKV format.
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 9:01 pm
by Jamie
soundmanmike wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:44 pm
I understand what you are saying. In many instances you can open a Blu-ray folder and extract the full movie in a single file. You just have to look for the m2ts file that is very large then open it to see if its the full movie. If possible, I do not want any of the menu systems or extras that are included on the disc so I have just pull out what I need instead of converting it. Like you said, there are movies that are all chopped up into many pieces and therefore this does not apply. It kind of surprises me that other people have not figured this out, especially if you have a lot of movies ripped to MKV format.
Like Paul mentioned many times a movie can span multiple files and the only way for CMC to know which files to play is to have a playlist which is a mpls file that is also in the BMDV folder. M2ts files are not meant to be played stand alone even though most players will do it, like Powerdvd and VLC. If you convert a mt2s to a MKV file it will not be compressed unless you ask it to be. MKV is just a container. It is best to convert to a MKV file and let CMC play that file. You can then set it up to play any which way you want it to be shown.
Most applications like CMC wlll recognize an mkv file but not m2ts as you now know. Also, most apps like CMC don't play M2ts files because the studios have the disc manufacturers create bogus m2ts files to confuse apps like the fox, or Monkey. By the way, CMC is not a player. It is mostly a video catalog that allows the playback of the disc titles.
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:34 am
by Pauven
I'm thinking the right answer here is for me to just go ahead and add support for M2TS. It'll only take me 5 minutes. And this support issue keeps coming up every 6 months or so.
CMC's file scanner does not look inside BDMV folders, so it won't see any M2TS files that are in their original locations. But if a user has extracted some M2TS files and put them in standalone folders, it will be able to pick them up.
I'll add this to the next version, v3.2.
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:38 am
by soundmanmike
I will not argue with that Paul, thanks for the change. When do you expect to release 3.2?
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:38 am
by Pauven
About a month ago... wait... hmmm... seems like I'm running a bit behind schedule.
Soon.TM
Re: M2TS Format
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:53 am
by soundmanmike
I look forward to it! Thanks!