Blu Ray and HD-DVD Playback Status: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 04:32, 2 September 2008
Latest SVN is always recommended.
Neither HD DVD nor Blu-ray disc decryption are supported yet. This page only details playing the files ripped/decrypted using other programs.
Software for decrypting Blu-Ray or HD-DVD can be found at:
Codec | FFmpeg demuxer | MPlayer demuxer | Works | Status | |
H.264 | Native and Binary | Yes | Yes | Yes<ref>Due to the very high bitrate of H.264 streams on HD-DVD and Blu-ray, very high-end hardware might be needed for optimal playback.</ref> | Out of the box |
VC-1 | Native and binary | Yes | Yes | Yes<ref>Native VC-1 implementation does not yet decode all samples correctly.</ref> | Out of the box |
MPEG-2 | Native and libmpeg2 | Yes | Yes | Yes<ref>Hardware acceleration via XvMC (X-Video Motion Compensation) is available.</ref> | Out of the box |
EAC3 | Native | Yes | Yes | Yes | Out of the box |
TrueHD | Native | Yes | Yes | Yes | Out of the box<ref>Channels are not ordered properly by default (at least on Windows with the DirectX AO). Use -af channels=6:6:0:0:1:1:2:4:3:5:4:2:5:3 to fix the channel ordering.</ref> |
DTS Core | Native | Patch needed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
DTS-HD | None | ||||
Blu-ray Subtitles | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |
HD DVD Subtitles | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | In progress | |
Menus | Native and libmpeg2 | Unknown | Yes | Partially<ref>The menu background movie is displayed with dvdnav://.</ref> | Patch needed<ref>DVD Menu patch for mplayer - there is only so much free time :)</ref> |
HD-DVD samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/evob/
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See also
- HD-DVD - a next-generation optical disc format designed for high-density storage of high-definition video and data.
- Blu-ray - another next-generation optical disc format designed for high-density storage of high-definition video and data
- X-Video Motion Compensation (XvMC) - hardware accelerated video decoding API for X11
- Video Acceleration API (VA API) - independent hardware accelerated video decoding API