Since the November update, the Disc Menu is no longer displayed, especially for Frank Zappa’s Waka/Wazoo Blu-Ray-Audio. It was working fine before. This may also affect other disc Menüs.
I’m pretty sure nothing changed with the way discs are handled. The disc menu will only show up if the system detects a disc in a locally (i.e. USB attached) drive. It’s worth checking the drive to see if it works consistently on another machine. If the drive is starting to fail, or the discs aren’t mounting (mine sometimes don’t mount if the disc is too dirty), that could be causing the issue.
Sorry it‘s not a physical Disc. It‘s a BDMV File in my Archive on a extern drive. My first thought was that the file might be corrupted, so I restored a backup copy to the drive, but without success.
Can you upload a log so we can look in to this further?
Sam
In the night I reverted the Vero5 to the August version and the Blu-Ray-menu displayed correctly and was usable. The August version works correctly with more than one BDMV file I tried. It seems there is a problem with the java scribt. If you need a log further please tell me. kind regards
Yes, without a log or sample file it will be hard to investigate
logfile has been uploaded directly.
You need to share the URL
Url for log is http://paste.osmc.tv/ixumajozab
Did you try enabling the keymap that was tweaked for the Blu-ray menu’s?
Hi Darwindesign, disabling hardware acceleration did indeed fix the display and functionality of the BD menus. I hadn’t thought of that, as the effect only appeared after the November update. Thanks to everyone for the support. And Happy New Year!
Good shout.
I don’t normally play disk images, but the limited testing I did to figure out how to tweak the keymap for the menuing system seemed to be that the some disks had an issue with hw acceleration and others didn’t. Seemed random to me. The tweaked keymap should also help with navigation. I forget the details but how some of the menuing system worked differed between DVD menu’s, BD-J, and regular BD and default keymapping didn’t quite cover everything.
I mainly use the Vero V for playing music, especially in HD format. Its capabilities make it perfectly suited for this. So it’s a bit annoying when something suddenly stops working. I should probably wait a bit before updating. Thanks again for the quick help.
Can’t think of anything that would’ve changed here.
Are you saying that there is a version of OSMC you can install / downgrade to that resolves things for you?
Sam
I reinstalled the August update, and everything is working perfectly. However, my library is now so large that I would have had to enter everything manually. Unfortunately, I hadn’t made a backup. Lesson learned.
If we can get a sample file I am sure we can fix this.
Sam
Happy New Year to everyone! An example file would be a BDMV file, which would be about 40 GB. That can only be sent via a file server, right? Or have I misunderstood something?
Can you reproduce it with a small sample?
Sam