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{{bigger|This category contains the settings for how DVD's, Blu-rays & CD's are handled}}


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== DVD ==
 
[[File:Player_discs_DVD.jpg|500px|right]]
= DVD =
=== Play DVDs automatically ===
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== Play DVDs automatically ==
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| Autoruns DVD video when inserted in drive  
| Autoruns DVD when inserted into the optical drive. (From {{Kodi}} v18 autorun will override any other media currently playback)
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=== Forced DVD player region ===
== Forced DVD player region ==
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=== Attempt to skip introduction before DVD menu ===
== Attempt to skip introduction before DVD menu ==
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| Attempt to skip "unskippable" introductions before DVD menu.
| Attempt to skip "unskippable" introductions before DVD menu. <br>
Depending on the operating system in use and the DVD encoding, skipping the intro may not always be possible.
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== Blu-ray ==
 
[[File:Player_discs_BR.jpg|500px|right]]
= Blu-ray =
===Blu-ray region code ===
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==Blu-ray region code ==
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| Defines the BluRay region code. Region A - Americas, East Asiaa and Southeast Asia. Region B- Arica, Middle East, Southwest Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand. Region C - Central Asia, mainland China, South Asia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
| Defines the BluRay region code.<br>
Region A - Americas, East Asiaa and Southeast Asia.<br>
Region B - Arica, Middle East, Southwest Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand.<br>
Region C - Central Asia, mainland China, South Asia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
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=== Blu-ray playback mode ===
== Blu-ray playback mode ==
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| '''Description:'''
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| Specifies how Blu-Rays should be opened / played back. Note: Some disc menus are not fully supported and may cause problems.
| Specifies how Blu-Rays should be opened / played back.<br>
Depending on the operating system in use and the menu system used in the Bluray disc, it may not be possible to show the full Bluray menu. Instead a simplified menu may be displayed.
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== Audio CDs ==


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= Audio CDs =
=== Audio CD insert action ===
 
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== Audio CD insert action ==
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| Autorun CDs when inserted in drive.
| Define what happens after a disc is inserted.<br>
Options are: '''None''', '''Play''', '''Rip'''
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=== Load audio CD information from online service ===
== Load audio CD information from online service ==
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| Read the informations belonging to an audio CD, like song title and artist, from the Internet database freedb.org.
| Where available, will download song, album and artist information for the inserted CD.<br>
This has no bearing on the library functions of scanning and scraping.
* The Address of the CD Database which is contacted for the metadata can be changed from the default provider via... [[Advancedsettings.xml#cddbaddress]].
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=== Saved music folder ===
== Saved music folder ==
{{warning|CD Ripping is deprecated after {{Kodi}} v16. The functionality is still there, but no further development or bug fixes are available. We recommend using one of the many dedicated ripping tools. See: '''[[Supplemental tools]]''' }}
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=== Track naming template ===
== Track naming template ==
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| Control how saved music is named from the tags. Tags: %N: TrackNumber, %S: DiskNumber, %A: Artist, %T: Title, %B: Album, %G: Genre, %Y: Year, %F: FileName, %D: Duration, %J: Date, %R: Rating, %I: FileSize.
| When using {{kodi}} to rip CD's, use these tags to set the filename of the ripped music files.  
{{#lst:Settings/Media/Music|Track naming template}}
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=== Encoder ===
== Encoder ==
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| Select which audio encode to use when ripping. Note: Ubuntu users can download additional audio encoders via the Official Ubuntu PPA. Kodi users for other OSes don't need to do anything, as all audio encoders are pre-installed in those builds.
| Select which audio encoder to use when ripping. No encoder is needed for normal playback. <br />
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{{red|All encoders are Add-ons and only two are activated by default. If your required encoder is not in the list, it must be enabled in the add-ons section first.}}
 
Note: Ubuntu users can download additional audio encoders via the Official Ubuntu PPA.  


: Installing audio encoders on Ubuntu will be done like this:  
: Installing audio encoders on Ubuntu will be done like this:  
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| '''<code>kodi-audioencoder-wav</code>''' || audio encoder for WAV.
| '''<code>kodi-audioencoder-wav</code>''' || audio encoder for WAV.
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==== Settings ====
=== Settings ===
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=== Eject CDs when ripping is complete ===
== Eject CDs when ripping is complete ==
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| Auto eject disc after ripping is complete.  
| Auto eject disc after ripping is complete.  
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[[Category:Settings]]

Revision as of 03:52, 10 March 2021

Home icon grey.png   ▶ Settings ▶ Player ▶ Discs

This category contains the settings for how DVD's, Blu-rays & CD's are handled


DVD

Player discs DVD.jpg


Play DVDs automatically

Settings level: Basic
Description: Autoruns DVD when inserted into the optical drive. (From Kodi v18 autorun will override any other media currently playback)


Forced DVD player region

Settings level: Standard
Description: Forces a region for DVD playback.


Attempt to skip introduction before DVD menu

Settings level: Advanced
Description: Attempt to skip "unskippable" introductions before DVD menu.

Depending on the operating system in use and the DVD encoding, skipping the intro may not always be possible.



Blu-ray

Player discs BR.jpg


Blu-ray region code

Settings level: Standard
Description: Defines the BluRay region code.

Region A - Americas, East Asiaa and Southeast Asia.
Region B - Arica, Middle East, Southwest Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand.
Region C - Central Asia, mainland China, South Asia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan


Blu-ray playback mode

Settings level: Standard
Description: Specifies how Blu-Rays should be opened / played back.

Depending on the operating system in use and the menu system used in the Bluray disc, it may not be possible to show the full Bluray menu. Instead a simplified menu may be displayed.



Audio CDs

Player discs-AudioCDs.jpg


Audio CD insert action

Settings level: Standard
Description: Define what happens after a disc is inserted.

Options are: None, Play, Rip


Load audio CD information from online service

Settings level: Standard
Description: Where available, will download song, album and artist information for the inserted CD.

This has no bearing on the library functions of scanning and scraping.


Saved music folder

Stop hand.png CD Ripping is deprecated after Kodi v16. The functionality is still there, but no further development or bug fixes are available. We recommend using one of the many dedicated ripping tools. See: Supplemental tools
Settings level: Expert
Description: Select the location on your hard drive where ripped tracks will be saved to.


Track naming template

Settings level: Expert
Description: When using Kodi to rip CD's, use these tags to set the filename of the ripped music files.
Music Data TrackNumber DiscNumber Artist Title Album Genre Year FileName Duration Date Rating File Size User Rating
Mask Characters %N %S %A %T %B %G %Y %F %D %J %R %I %r

Note: The above table details the commonly used masks for the music library. A full list can be found in the Master branch here. This Master list is a combined video and music library listing for the current Master branch which may be a newer Kodi version to the one you have installed.


Encoder

Settings level: Expert
Description: Select which audio encoder to use when ripping. No encoder is needed for normal playback.

All encoders are Add-ons and only two are activated by default. If your required encoder is not in the list, it must be enabled in the add-ons section first.

Note: Ubuntu users can download additional audio encoders via the Official Ubuntu PPA.

Installing audio encoders on Ubuntu will be done like this:
sudo apt-get install <packagename>
replace <packagename> with one of the list below:
Package name Description
kodi-audioencoder-vorbis audio encoder for vorbis
kodi-audioencoder-flac audio encoder add-on for FLAC
kodi-audioencoder-lame audio encoder for MP3 (lame)
kodi-audioencoder-wav audio encoder for WAV.


Settings

Settings level: Expert
Description: Specifies the settings for audio-cd ripping with the selected audio encoder.


Eject CDs when ripping is complete

Settings level: Expert
Description: Auto eject disc after ripping is complete.


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