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BD Video Icon In XMB On AVCHD

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by Tupac1996, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. Tupac1996

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    You know when you pop in a BD Video like Spiderman 3, Wanted, The Incredible Hulk in the PS3, there's an icon and sometimes wallpaper as well as the disc title that shows up in the XMB (like games), can that be achieved with AVCHD? In one of the BDMV sub folders for discs that have those features (not at my main computer right now, so can't tell you the exact folder name), you'll see some pictures and a script. When you open the script, the data links to the pictures as well as has the proper disc title that shows on the XMB for that BD. I'm been racking my brains for the life of me trying everything to figure out if it's possible to get it to show up on a AVCHD, but it won't. The conclusion I've reached, is that it's not possible.

    Would love if someone could prove me wrong.
     
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    Thanks. That was the folder I was speaking about. I noticed one person say something about it might be something in the disclib or discinfo fields that need to be changed for that format.

    If that were the case, then BDA would be what needs to be changed to something that's AVCHD compliant. Anyone have an idea of what I could try? What is the AVCHD alternative to BDA?

    These are the 2 lines of code that guy was talking about....

    <disclib xmlns="urn:BDA:bdmv;disclib">
    - <di:discinfo xmlns="urn:BDA:bdmv;discinfo>
     
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    for BDA, I mean.
     
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    Googled BDA and it seems that it just means Blu-Ray Disc Association. So that might be out of the question, therefore making it impossible to achieve.
     
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    Exactly.... I already tried changing to AVCHD. No dice.
     
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    Yup, tried that too. That sucks! Would have been so cool. Thanks for your responses odin24!
     

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