Iso9660 separate folder does NOT work - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Archive (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=92) +--- Forum: First-generation XBOX support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=158) +--- Thread: Iso9660 separate folder does NOT work (/showthread.php?tid=822) |
- menion - 2003-12-23 hi guys, i tried the separate folder to access via iso9660 a dvd media with movie wich dimension is > 1gb. this dvds were burned with nero (several version) with iso/udf file system. in the udf part is enabled the xbox compatibility, in the iso part there are enabled all the extension (255 characters and so on). the problem is the also enabling separate folder i can't access to any file via iso9660, simply no files is displayed while in udf access, always done via separate folders, there were displayed files <1 gb (if present on dvd). i tried also a simply iso cd and the thinks became interesting, no file displayed while the movies starts to playback (autorun movie in enabled)!!!! i tried build 2003-12-03 and the official 2003-12-11, same behaviour. i want to underline that all the dvds play fine and with no problem in xbmp, accessing them via iso9660 and all dvds has data > 2gb. can anyone help me? following is a part of my xboxmediacenter.xml: <!-- my video shares !--> <video> <default></default> <bookmark> <name>c drive</name> <path>c:\</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>e drive</name> <path>e:\</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>f drive</name> <path>f:\</path> </bookmark> <!-- expert setting: uncomment for seperate iso and udf share !--> <!-- uncomment the bookmark named dvd to disable dvd autodetect !--> <bookmark> <name>iso</name> <path>iso9660://</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>udf</name> <path>udf:</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>xns</name> <path>xns://192.168.0.1:1400/</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>xbms</name> <path>xbms://192.168.0.1:1400/</path> </bookmark> <bookmark> <name>smb</name> <path>smb://testje:testje@solvision/mokkalaptop/movies</path> </bookmark> </video> </xboxmediacenter> |