Hi, folks: I recently ripped one of my dvd's to a single ISO image file on disk, and tried to play it with the Windows GUI binary version of MPlayer. The program plays the file as if it were a single track instead of displaying the menus and allowing navigation, as dvd drives do. Windows Media Player and some other plyers I tried did the same thing. I noticed in the source tree there is a folder libdvdnav which has some code that appears to be intended to do such operations. Is is safe to assume that the Windows GUI version was built without dvdnav support ? (I took a quick glance at the configure script, but couldn't tell) Or is the fact that input is from a file instead of from a dvd device causing it not to be invoked? It would seem to be convenient to store dvd's on disk as single ISO files instead of gaggles of VOB, IFO, etc. files, especially if you have a lot of dvd's you want to archive. If I want to add such a capability to the source, would I have to: _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users