AVCHD video folders need to be in root of your usb storage. Also multiman doesn't start your movies but renames your selected video folder to AVCHD and then you must start playing your movie from XMB / video / external usb / AVCHD. Sorry my english is not any better.
deanrr I needed to register this forum to thank you for this great manager you have made. I don't even need to try others since there is nothing that can be made any better! Great work!
I'm trying to load a movie from multiMAN but it does not work. First of all i put the AVCHD folder created with multiAVCHD on my usb hdd (X:\AVCHD) but when i plug it on multiMAN it does not get showed on the games list. Anyway, i copied this folder into my games folder in the internal hdd (dev_hdd0\GAMES\AVCHD) and after this it showed up on list. The problem is, when i load this movie it does not play, i go the Video section and i play it from my usb hdd but i only get a black screen and it get back to the XMB.
I deleted the AVCHD folder of my usb hdd and i let multiMAN create the needed files to play the movie from my internal hdd but nothing.
I wanted to thank you again for all the work you have put into your manager!
Additionally, I was wondering if it would be possible to integrate Ryan Geiss' Milkdrop visualization plugin for music playback. IMHO, it is among the best out there and, if I'm not mistaken, it was made open source a while back. The stock visualizations have gotten a bit stale.
There's no quality loss as there was no need to transcode your mkv, nothing really to do with being the best option, there's no need for any other option.
Just don't split the file in mkv2vob, then you can play seamlessly.
but you have to split them if you wanna watch them from a fat32 usb drive.