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iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:25 pm
by mrmrmrmr
Hi,
I have a BD-c6900 BD player
is there any chance of playing 3d iso files or BDMV folder on this player ?
any custom firmwares ?
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:10 pm
by mrmrmrmr
any ideas ?
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:03 am
by erdem_ua
In B650 series TVs, we have ISO mount support. But TV's CPU has far less juice to decrypt the encryption. But it could show the unencrypted videos...
I believe it's possible to mount ISO images as virtual USB file. But you need some kernel modules for that.
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:07 pm
by mrmrmrmr
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. But I'm not talking about a B650 series TV. I'm asking about a Bluray Player (BD-C6900)
This player has already capability of playing 3d Bluray. So I thought if somehow I can manage to mount a ISO file on USB as the BD ROM, it might play.
any ideas ?
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:12 pm
by mrmrmrmr
is there any news on this ?
maybe some new firmware which support ISO file mounting ?
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:44 pm
by mrmrmrmr
I assume there's no news for this but would it be even possible to develop it ?
Thanks.
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:57 pm
by geo650
mrmrmrmr wrote:I assume there's no news for this but would it be even possible to develop it ?
Thanks.
You have similar idea to mine. See my thread:
Playing ISO images of DVD-Video discs.
I want to play DVD-Video images, you want to play BD-Video images.
Most of people reading our questions first time don't understand well what we want to do. Let''s clarify then once again: we want to play ISO (or other disc image format) files using internal player. There is no question about CSS or other protection mechanisms because ISO file is already decrypted. All we need is to "fool" BD player that it would "think" ISO file is a [virtual] disc inserted to it.
I didn't try to mount BD ISO image because I have no such file. Did you? Anyone?
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:36 pm
by mrmrmrmr
yes; totally agree.
I have several iso images but I can't try to mount them. Because I don't have access to shell of the BD player.
how do you suggest mounting it ?
thx.
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:48 pm
by geo650
mrmrmrmr wrote:yes; totally agree.
I have several iso images but I can't try to mount them. Because I don't have access to shell of the BD player.
how do you suggest mounting it ?
thx.
First, your BD must be rooted (you need telnet / netcat access) to make such experiments.
I made my own blu-ray ISO image and tried to mount it but still with no success. I can mount it to /mnt/cdrom or /mnt/bdd but internal player doesn't see it (Disc option is grayed out and writes "No disc insterted.") Even when a real/physical DVD is inserted and ISO image is mounted later, internal media player plays that physical DVD instead of image mounted.
I think BD player rather must see our image file under
/dev/cdrom (linked to /dev/sr0). But I couldn't link it because /dev is a read-only filesystem.
Maybe we need a kind of kernel driver module or so.
Re: iso file support (bd-c6900)
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:28 pm
by mrmrmrmr
thanks. how did you root and get telnet access ?
of course that's a big step.
so how shall we go further ?
