<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:verdana, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10pt">Jean-Yves Avenard wrote: <br><div style="font-family: verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;"><div style="font-family: times new roman, new york, times, serif; font-size: 12pt;">> I created the bluray folder/link myself; it's not something that comes with Ubuntu. Running 12.04 here. <div id="yiv1223730207"><br>Interesting. I tried adding a /media/bluray folder and Ubuntu 12.04 does *not* automount into that directory...you must have done something else?<br>I tried posting in the Ubuntu multimedia forums to see if anyone knows how to force blurays to mount to a specific mount point instead of /media/<volumename> but no replies yet :-P<br><br><br>> At this stage; the easier for you may be to create a play bluray entry in the optical menu; that starts a script<br>> mounting the path where you mount t; and
calling mythavtest with bd://path/to/folder<br><br>But I wouldn't have to if the "alternate player" worked until setup/multimedia_settings/player_settings :-P<br>I already have a script that autodetects the mount and fires up mythavtest. I put the path to the script in that "alternate player" configuration field.<br>Yes, I could modify the optical menu.xml to launch it instead, but I *shouldn't* have to :-(<br>Has anyone been able to get "alternate player" to work?<br><br><br>Mike Perkins wrote<br>> We've had this problem for a long while now, and
information on how to handle it is in the wiki. What you<br>> (and I mean
*you*, the owner of the equipment) basically have to do is set udev
rules which identify<br>> the hardware by, say, the manufacturer or model
number and use those to create dependable symlinks<br>> which you can then
use in mythtv-setup.<br><br>From how I understand udev to work, you can key off manufacturer IDs of equipment to trigger symlinks.<br>In this case, I'm inserting a disc into a device which won't trigger a udev rule.<br><br><br> </div></div> </div> </div></body></html>