Java for BD-J menus

In your first log I saw you used 1.1.2. No idea how and why.
There is no need to any manual setup just this addon install and menus should work. But menus are not working on all movies. Some work, some don’t.

I don’t know if nfs could cause anything but for a test I would copy this movie to local storage and try to play it. Also try to remove this addon if you suspect it has anything to do with not playing. Just in case.

As I wrote above I tested this few hours back and samples I have are working.

Would you be able to share some working samples so I could check them on my setup?

Try this BD-J game :slight_smile:

Ukko’s Journey (Blu-Play version): https://filesender.arnes.si/?s=download&token=5932d1f1-41a7-4d61-b1b1-eea82badbbae

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Thnx, so the Blu-Play works, my iso doesn’t work with the latest addon on coreelec 9.2.2 :slight_smile:

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Hi! Just wondering if there will be an update to the tools.jre.zulu package to include the latest libbluray (1.2.0?) ?

And thanks to all involved in this project :slight_smile:

//LD

This are 2 different things. Kodi Leia in CE is using libbluray 1.0.2 so this is what addon includes.

Why do you need newer libbluray? Does Kodi in CE understand it?

Well the newer versions of libbluray supports UHD as well as having alot of bugfixes regarding the menu on ordinary BDs… When it comes to what CE Kodi understands and what not, I have no idea… I’m not that tech savvy :wink:

Yes, I understand about all the new features :slight_smile: But until Kodi bumps it I’m not sure if external library can also be bumped. Maybe I will try and see.

I build CE with libbluray 1.2.0 and seems to be working with current Kodi as old version. If you want I can make you one daily test image.

Please, I have a few blu-rays with non-working menus, it will be nice to test.

Edit: VIM3

Yes please, that would be great. :slight_smile:

Edit: Forgot to say that my hardware is Odroid N2…

//LD

Here it is: https://filesender.arnes.si/?s=download&token=928da2e4-6971-479c-8088-0efc620d7580

After that install tools.jre.zulu and manually add two .jar files

wget -O /storage/.kodi/addons/tools.jre.zulu/libbluray-j2se-1.2.0.jar http://www2.arnes.si/~pvicma/libbluray-j2se-1.2.0.jar
wget -O /storage/.kodi/addons/tools.jre.zulu/libbluray-awt-j2se-1.2.0.jar http://www2.arnes.si/~pvicma/libbluray-awt-j2se-1.2.0.jar
systemctl restart kodi
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Tested this, unfortunately no improvement. Still getting “The menu on this blu-ray is not supported” on certain disks.

Edit: Wait a moment, did not install jre tools, only created a directory…

Confirmed, it works!

Tested over 10 blu-rays, previously saying “The menu on this blu-ray is not supported”.
Now they all work.
Still having 3 blu-rays that are causing box to reboot but that is another story.

Nice to read that. Sadly I don’t know if libbluray can be bumped independently from Kodi.

Great news anyway!

BTW those blu-rays still work after coming back to official 9.2.2

What are you saying? That only 2 jar files helped getting them to work?

Yes, that seems to be the case right now.

Edit: Double checked, system info says official 9.2.2 and the blu-ray menus still work.

I can also confirm I’m using nightly_20200423 and the two new libbluray 1.2.0 files and after trying 3 blurays iso’s with menus that didn’t work before they now do :+1:

Interesting.
Can you enable kodi debug log, play one disk which didn’t play before, and post kodi log?

paste /storage/.kodi/temp/kodi.log

This is playing Star Trek (2016) Blu-Ray folder structure that previously gave the “The menu on this blu-ray is not supported” message, now the menu works fine.

http://ix.io/2jUt