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Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 22:01
by glasshopper
I would love to be able to slap a DVD into my laptop DVD drive - and be able to play it with Resolume. Most modern laptops have a DVD player and it seems crazy to me to have to switch to a hardware DVD player during a gig when DVD content is required / or some other kind of hack with a full screen playback from quicktime, vlc or some other media player.

Okay - I know there are different tracks, chapters and other navigation obstacles associated with DVD playback - but a common problem I experience is someone turning up with their own visuals burned onto a single track DVD and i have to find a solution to play it with little or no time.

Bart / Edwin - what do you reckon - is this possible?

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 23:46
by hive8
Did you ever find a resolution for that?

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 19:49
by Rene
If you google "Syphon virtual screen" you might find what you are looking for. As the name already says, it creates an additional virtual screen where VLC can output in fullscreen. The virtual screen can be imported in Resolume via Syphon.

Of course Syphon support for VLC or DVDPlayer would be the better solution ;)

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 00:05
by movebandit
+1

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:39
by Joris
This is not likely to happen. DVD playback is such a bees nest of decompression problems, rights management and additional navigation requirements that we cannot implement this smoothly and intuitively.

As much as we understand the need for a feature like this, this is also a client management issue. If you are clear about communicating your time and compression requirements for 3rd party content, you are not forced to deal with it while you actually should be running a show.

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 20:48
by edwin
Most modern laptops actually don't come with a DVD player anymore, well at least Apple thinks you don't need one.

Re: Laptop DVD Player Support

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 18:32
by Rene
edwin wrote:Most modern laptops actually don't come with a DVD player anymore, well at least Apple thinks you don't need one.
They also think we need a mirror instead of a display, and glue is better than screws... :roll: