Dvdfab forced subtitles
However you can launch straight into TMT and play 1:1 rips (whether it is an ISO or BDMV folder) and have full menu + 3D support. It's okay, but not as refined as Plex in my opinion - it has the dated WMC feel. However, you can't play back ISO's or 3d movies so you're limited on that front.īefore Plex, I used MyMovies which integrates into WMC. You wound't need Cyberlink or TMT for this. I use MakeMKV and strip out everything but the main movie, HD & secondary audio streams, and English subtitles, and let Plex server do the rest as far as organization. I hear it's basically a flavor of XBMC, but I can't speak from experience. I'm personally a fan of Plex, so I'd recommend Plex Home Theater for a good browsing, organization, metadata experience. I'm big on HTPC's because of HD audio passthrough to my receiver. And I can care less about 3D playback - I generally believe 3D is a gimmick, and I can always pop the disk in if I want it. I've always been about stripping out the menus and all of the extra crap because I don't care for it. Late last year I switched from full BDMV rips to mkv's and I haven't looked back. There are workarounds for Cinavia, but it is a pain in the ass. However if you use TotalMedia Theater or PowerDVD (in recent versions), you're also faced with the horrible DRM called Cinavia depending if the blu ray rip has that DRM protection. I've always used WMC with my 1:1 rips, so for XBMC, I'm not sure what your options are.
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This is beneficial because it allows you to keep the menus and special features if you're into that, and allows 3D movie playback.
How do you intend to playback the media? IE: what GUI or software solution?įrom my experience, if you rip into ISO's or BDMV folders, you need a 3rd party application to play them back like TotalMediaTheater or PowerDVD.