I'm using YAMJ version 2.x
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=41152This newest YAMJ is also very good. Subtitle scraping also works very well on it.
For curiosity I ran the new NMJ on one of my 1TB drives with 189 movies inside. Out of all of them, it only made a mistake on 1 movie so that's a .5% error sa scanning which is pretty good for a Alpha version.
NFO is the way to go.
TV shows naman, practice "internet accepted" rules for naming them.
Example:
Greys.Anatomy.S06E20... etc etc.mkv
If done right, no need for NFO files.
-First one works well with BDMV and BD ISO already. Yeah MKV subs are fugly as dot matrix printout.
I'm so sorry for the late reply
- PGS Subtitles are Graphical kasi. If you remember the Navi subtitles in Avatar they used a different font and texture. That's the beauty of PGS and it scales up/down in size depending on display used. With the upcoming firmware, you can rip them off BDMV/ISO and merge them with a MKV which is darned cool!
-2nd one - cool - you mean some kind of menu will be generated on MKVs? if the MKV encode has chapter, multi-subs and multi-audio, they already work well with FW 2.0.x. You dont mean the A200 will generate chapters and multi-subs and multi-audio kahit wala sa encode? hehehe
The menu will be the same when using Simple BD pero now it works with MKVs. In the current firmware there's a separate button for Audio and for Subs. Simple BD in MKV is combined into just 1 button.
- I dont understand the 3rd one. BDMV/BD ISO subs work well with FW 2.0.x
Not in MKV. Again this is beneficial to movies where they use different language intentionally like Avatar (Navi), Dances with Wolves (where they speak navaho). You don't want the english subs but you want the foreign language subs only. This is the "forced" subs.
- Avatar BDMV can be dodgy at times but AVATAR BD ISO is perfect already (sans menu).
Currently in Beta/Alpha the change I noticed is that the annoying pop-ups are solved and even the main menu of the movie has a soundtrack. The current firmware sometimes kill the background music in BD menus.
I'm working very hard to tell Syabas to address issues with playback of commercial BD kasi ito ang biggest problems ng C200 (even the Dune). Getting a media player combined with a bluray disc player is hard and I think now lang na-realize that the standard chip used just isn't strong enough to do both so it's a balancing act.
Tell them to fix HD audio first and foremost, then I might buy a new AVR. They're probably not working on the right contents/encodes...similar to Framestor case... hehehe
That's top priority. It works very well now. The problem with the new SDK is regression problems. This means all my HD Audio works 100%. It's playing back standard DTS/DD that's having problems, my AVR doesn't detect DTS or PCM tracks seemingly at random so I have to keep the AVR off using Alpha/Beta and resort to downmix just to stereo.
Great tip on USB flash drive. I think we should meet in July. hehehe
NP. Have some more tips to share.