Java for BD-J menus

You can look branches 9.2.2-bd and 9.2.3-bd at https://github.com/vpeter4/CoreELEC for the changes made. Not everything is BR related I think).

@smf007, this commit:

@Fandangos just clicked that you are using the -ng builds. So for -ng I don’t believe the v5 build had the bus encryption patch or the libcdio bump.

Yes, I am using -ng because of that’s what is recommended for Odroid N2, I believe.

What about this:

I’m not sure but disabling UDF could change how you read disc images?
I’m fishing ideas, I’m really new to CoreElec… so if that’s not the case just ignore.

UDF was disabled already in 9.2.2 version.

The bus encryption patch isn’t required, should fail to apply as it was merged into Kodi 18.7.

Well, I don’t see anything else from 9.2.2-bd to 9.2.3-bd.

Someone mentioned here that vfs.sacd would interfere with ISO loading but the commit present is just to show it up as an addon.

I can put up some sample in private for vpeter if he feels like experimenting.
Need a good ISP to get a 100gb file.

Do you have another computer that you can try stock Kodi 18.7 on?

Yeah I do, give a minute to try it out.

Kodi 18.7 x64 on Windows 10 plays ISOs from SMB just fine.

Great. So it’s not a Kodi issue. More an Arm or Linux issue. The first thing I would try is undoing the libcdio bump.

Nevermind, it can play just a few, others show the same behavior as corelec.

EDIT:
Still it’s a different error:
https://pastebin.com/Ri44CFyY

I guess it’s not using dvdinputstream.cpp from 19.

This error in your log jumps out

WARNING: BluRay profile 6 BD-J menus are not supported

If I remember correctly when working on this.

The output from Kodi doesn’t stop libbluray from working.
In code there’s no return 0; or something.
It’s just an output.

As it’s working for some and not others, can you check if they all play in VLC. Libbluray is from the VLC project, so it’s always a helpful check. There must be some pattern here. What is similar about those that work, and similar among those that fail.

The one that failed with Kodi 18.7 on Windows 10, failed for some other reason.

The movie I’m testing is 2001, it plays fine with 9.2.2 vpeter.
Whatever is the problem today with Kodi 18.7 on Windows, it’s not the problem withe 9.2.3 because it’s not the same log output error and while other Blurays and UHD BDs work fine with Windows, on 9.2.3. vpeter none works.

Two different problems happening at the same time.

This movie and others are my benchmark for a very long time so I know those work, I use the OPPO BDP with custom firmware to test my ISOs.

I presume this was mentioned previously, but the playback of .ISO Blu-Rays doesn’t work.

However, as long as the .ISO file isn’t BD-J, it does play on the official 9.2.3 version.

I have only ISO BR and it plays for me.

@vpeter are you able to play BD ISO on the latest image you uploaded?

I’m with Ant123 and forenuser, ISOs are not playable as we were discussing.

Can you post a log of your system on 9.2.3-vpeter opening an ISO file?
Can you check the ISO file format is UDF 2.50?

9.2.3-vpeter version can not play dolby version mkv files,no video out put,only audio.