01.07.2017, 13:51
Problem is that:
The main point is that I spend more time adding workarounds for somehow messed up DVDs and Blu-rays instead of changing stuff and adding features.
-> All in all don't be surprised when DVD and Blu-ray support goes out the window at the end of the year (or earlier).
Since I personally rarely buy any discs any more and more and more projects which can be used cross-platform, that support DVD/Blu-ray, simply die out.
Remember I write Hybrid in my free time.
After a 11hrs work day (8 1/2 hrs at work 2 1/2 hrs to get there and back) plus generally at least 1 hour answering emails and post here and in other forums about Hybrid.
(kind of begging for a debug output and details gets more and more annoying)
On the weekend I normally:
a. build all the tools Hybrid uses and check that they are still compatible
b. fix existing bugs I couldn't get fixed during the week
c. test potential new stuff
d. try to clean-up the existing source code (~180k lines of code)
-> I'm happy that the author of your other program had the time and money to buy and try hundreds of BDs and DVDs I don't.
The main goal for Hybrid is and was for me to have a tool I can use on Mac/Windows/Linux and do some video encoding and light filtering.
Cu Selur
- tsMuxeR is a dead project which hasn't got an update for years (so Blu-ray handling using tsMuxeR isn't that reliable)
- MPlayer is a dead project which hasn't got an update for years (so DVD and Blu-ray handling using mplayer isn't that reliable)
- Neither the Avisynth nor the Vapoursynth authors really care about properly handling DVD&Blu-ray sources
- libbluray which MPlayer, tsMuxeR, mpv rely on to handle Blu-ray input is more times broken than usable
- Especially Blu-ray handling is a pain, since there are more and more titles with someway or the other messed up stuff,.. tons of mislabled or dummy content etc.
The main point is that I spend more time adding workarounds for somehow messed up DVDs and Blu-rays instead of changing stuff and adding features.
-> All in all don't be surprised when DVD and Blu-ray support goes out the window at the end of the year (or earlier).
Since I personally rarely buy any discs any more and more and more projects which can be used cross-platform, that support DVD/Blu-ray, simply die out.
Remember I write Hybrid in my free time.
After a 11hrs work day (8 1/2 hrs at work 2 1/2 hrs to get there and back) plus generally at least 1 hour answering emails and post here and in other forums about Hybrid.
(kind of begging for a debug output and details gets more and more annoying)
On the weekend I normally:
a. build all the tools Hybrid uses and check that they are still compatible
b. fix existing bugs I couldn't get fixed during the week
c. test potential new stuff
d. try to clean-up the existing source code (~180k lines of code)
-> I'm happy that the author of your other program had the time and money to buy and try hundreds of BDs and DVDs I don't.
The main goal for Hybrid is and was for me to have a tool I can use on Mac/Windows/Linux and do some video encoding and light filtering.
Cu Selur