" Funky Fresh" is a cool BD-J scene demo that can also be used for testing.libbluray 1.2.0 will have mouse support and better key controls (separate KEY_PRESSED and KEY_RELEASED events) - so it would be a good idea to add this in MC too.But for a Blu-ray, an Xlet may still be running - either make a check if an Xlet is running or else don't slow down FPS at all. Some media players slow down FPS tremendously if no video is playing.MC should check this, and give up any native shortcuts there might be for this key, to the Xlet if it requets to use this key.
The POPUP MENU button usually used to bring back the menu while the movie is playing. A Blu-ray remote control has both a TOP MENU button and a POPUP MENU button.
The POPUP MENU button is not the same as the TOP MENU button (which is called MENU on a DVD remote control).
This seems to be overlooked by most software media players. According to Blu-ray specs, all Blu-ray players must have a POPUP MENU button.Here are some general points I have also posted to VLC and Kodi devs: My BD-J Xlets are also tested on a lot of different hardware players to make sure they run on the real deal - so you can count on them staying within specs. My BD-J Xlets are nice for testing because they're free, legal, small in size and unencrypted.
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