> Sure, but you still don't end up with menu support that way and, unless
> you're willing to manually work out which tracks/chapters are the
> relevant material at ripping time or simply dump all of them (hundreds
> in some cases) and pick through a directory browser each time you want
> to view, this is fiddly.

I guess - didn't really think about that. I don't deal with much outside
movies and tv shows.

> I'd certainly use DVD menus in mvpmc (and ideally without VLC support,
> so I don't have to fire up a PC to provide it) to play DVDs from
> unmodified images stored on a NAS device.

Agreed that given the DVD is already in a format the mvp can play with
its own hardware that it makes little sense to get VLC involved.

I'm not nearly enough of an expert to know, but I guess getting DVD
menus working with mvpmc could be pretty tough.

Rob


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