
August 16th, 2009, 12:37 PM
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Boxee crashes on indexed VOB Movie - 0.9.14.6992
Hi everyone
I am using Boxee (latest version) on my MacMini (2nd Gen) which I placed as my home media center in my livingroom. I really love the functionality and look&feel of boxee.
However lately, I'm experiencing problems with the indexing of my movies (stored all on NAS (Synology DS209+)). Especially when it comes to ripped DVD's stored with the Video_TS VOB Structure.
It looks to me, that boxee does not index the correct files to be able to play the movie. However it seems to recognize the Movie through the title of the folder (I assume)
Example:
Lord of The Rings - The Two Towers (Extended Version 2DVD's)
- Structure on NAS:
\\diskstation\video\German\The Lord of The Rings The Return of the King\VIDEO_TS\CD1\
\\diskstation\video\German\The Lord of The Rings The Return of the King\VIDEO_TS\CD2
=> Boxee indexes the movie correctly, but to play the movie it uses:
../../VTS_05_01.vob
When I hit play, Boxee crashes.
The same happens with all other movies in VOB.
Example 2:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Structure on NAS:
\\diskstation\video\German\Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\VIDEO_TS
=> Again, Boxee recognizes the movie correctly, but to play the movie it uses:
../../VTS_03_2.vob
When I hit play, Boxee crashes.
If I use the browse function of Boxee and manually browse to the directory and start the IFO file of the movie (or VTS_03_1.vob) the movie plays correctly without error and crashes.
Note: There is no problem will all other (AVI, MPEG etc) Movies.
Configuration
- MacMini 2Ghz / 1GB RAM / MacOSX 10.5.8
- Attached via Ethernet to NAS (Synology DS209+ latest FW)
Anyone having a tip how to get boxee to index and play the correct VOB file within the folder structure? Anyone else having this problem?
Thank you very much for your support and keep up the great work/product!!
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August 17th, 2009, 02:10 AM
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team boxee (admin)
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Can you play the movie via the browse mode?
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August 17th, 2009, 07:25 AM
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Hi Marcel
Thank you for your reply.
In fact, as stated also in my (very long.. sorry for that ;-) ) description, I am actually able to play the Movie by manually selecting the correct VOB or IFO file (I don't remember if the movie plays using the IFO files.. I thought it did.. it certainly does when selecting the correct VOB file). The problem seems to be, that Boxee does not use the correct VOB file when indexing the movie.
So, in short: Yes, the DVD rips play via browse mode.
Have a good day!
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August 21st, 2009, 02:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by touny
Hi everyone
I am using Boxee (latest version) on my MacMini (2nd Gen) which I placed as my home media center in my livingroom. I really love the functionality and look&feel of boxee.
However lately, I'm experiencing problems with the indexing of my movies (stored all on NAS (Synology DS209+)). Especially when it comes to ripped DVD's stored with the Video_TS VOB Structure.
It looks to me, that boxee does not index the correct files to be able to play the movie. However it seems to recognize the Movie through the title of the folder (I assume)
Example:
Lord of The Rings - The Two Towers (Extended Version 2DVD's)
- Structure on NAS:
\\diskstation\video\German\The Lord of The Rings The Return of the King\VIDEO_TS\CD1\
\\diskstation\video\German\The Lord of The Rings The Return of the King\VIDEO_TS\CD2
=> Boxee indexes the movie correctly, but to play the movie it uses:
../../VTS_05_01.vob
When I hit play, Boxee crashes.
The same happens with all other movies in VOB.
Example 2:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Structure on NAS:
\\diskstation\video\German\Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\VIDEO_TS
=> Again, Boxee recognizes the movie correctly, but to play the movie it uses:
../../VTS_03_2.vob
When I hit play, Boxee crashes.
If I use the browse function of Boxee and manually browse to the directory and start the IFO file of the movie (or VTS_03_1.vob) the movie plays correctly without error and crashes.
Note: There is no problem will all other (AVI, MPEG etc) Movies.
Configuration
- MacMini 2Ghz / 1GB RAM / MacOSX 10.5.8
- Attached via Ethernet to NAS (Synology DS209+ latest FW)
Anyone having a tip how to get boxee to index and play the correct VOB file within the folder structure? Anyone else having this problem?
Thank you very much for your support and keep up the great work/product!!
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I seem to be having the same problem with my VOB files stored on my mac mini. the only way I can get Boxee to play these files is to manually browse to them. Any solution?
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September 9th, 2009, 11:06 AM
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Same problem. In fact it seems to catalog all of the vob files resulting in multiple listings. If I browse and manually choose the IFO file...it works fine.
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September 12th, 2009, 08:08 PM
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September 12th, 2009, 11:55 PM
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You guys should be putting these bugs in Jira if you feel they're being ignored.
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September 13th, 2009, 02:47 AM
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these are in jira and will be fixed in the beta version..
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September 19th, 2009, 10:38 PM
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I'll also chime in on the video_ts issue. If I browse manually and select the video_ts.ifo file it plays correctly, but every time I select the scanned file it crashes. At least that's better than Plex which can't play video_ts even if I browse to it directly. When will this issue be fixed?
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