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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: nikkieneuken on August 17, 2019, 01:15:29 am
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Hi, I'm in windows 10.
Once I've played back a video_ts movie, the next time I want to play a video_ts, my windows explorer screen pops up instead of start playing back that movie..
Weird and a new one for me, never happened before.
Could someone here help me out on this one? Thanks!
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How do you initiate playback of the video_ts file?
Through MC Standard View? (But then why aren't you giving the movie name, instead of referencing video_ts?)
Through Theatre View? (Same note as above.)
Through Windows Explorer, double-clicking on the file?
Some other method?
Depending on your answers, the obvious things to check are the MC Windows (Explorer) Shell Integration, and MC/Windows File Associations.
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Through theater view. I never had this before. It's a ripped dvd. The first time it plays fine, but once it's recognized as a dvd, the explorer window opens instead of the movie itself. I took a printscreen and attatched it after pressing the watch button in theaterview.
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I don't know what has changed to make this start happening, and it is a bit puzzling why a DVD plays once first, and then this issue happens.
However, the image you posted shows that the folder containing the DVD movie sub-directories is being opened, and not the VIDEO_TS folder. That is, the "H:\BORG_MCENROE" is being opened, instead of the "H:\BORG_MCENROE\VIDEO_TS" folder. That would imply to me that the [filename] field in MC has been changed to point to the parent folder of the VIDEO_TS folder, for some reason.
For example, I have a DVD of the movie "Firewall". The associated file and path name fields are;
[filename] = F:\Movies\Firewall (2006)\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.dvd;1
[filename (path)] = F:\Movies\Firewall (2006)\VIDEO_TS\
[filename (name)] = VIDEO_TS.dvd;1
If the [filename] was set to "F:\Movies\Firewall (2006)\", then I would expect that trying to play it would open Windows Explorer, as MC would be trying to open a folder, not a file, and Windows Explorer is the default method of opening folders.
However, MC doesn't allow me to set [filename] to "F:\Movies\Firewall (2006)\". It reverts the change. Well, actually it changes [filename] to "F:\JRiver MC AMINTHA Local Media\Movies\Firewall (2006)\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO;1" when I try to do it. But that is an alternate way of addressing a DVD movie, so it still plays the movie correctly.
Check the MC fields that I mention above for a problem movie and see if they are still correct. If not, then you have a mystery to solve; How did those fields get changed?
If they are correct, try selecting a problem movie in MC Standard View, then right-clicking on it and selecting "Locate > On Disk (external)" and see if that correctly opens the VIDEO_TS folder, and not, for example, the BORG_MCENROE folder.
PS: Does the movie play correctly if you try to start it from within Standard View?
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Thanks for your reply! I found out what the problem was.
With this particular dvd I've forgotten to unpack the iso file!
Normally I always unpack an iso file into the video_ts folder.
This way it's always playing flawlessly in jriver as if it's a dvd.
With the iso file, the first time it's running fine but the next time the iso gets opened by explorer as a virtual dvd. Doesn't matter wether it's in theater view or standard view.