![]() The usual deprecation warning for string literals, can be safely ignored.Īnyway, i have corrected all these warnings but because they are not a real issue i won't make a new release just for them. Src/aacskeys.cpp:2065: aviso: conversión obsoleta de una constante de cadena a ‘char*’ Thats a stupid error i have missed, it doesn't hurt until you haves lines longer than 1024 chars in ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:253: aviso: la llamada a ‘_fgets_chk_warn’ se redecló con aviso de atributo: fgets called with bigger size than length of destination buffer Inlined from ‘int process_media_key_block(int, bool)’ at src/aacskeys.cpp:871: In function ‘char* fgets(char*, int, FILE*)’, This *may* become a problem but so far it never has Src/aacskeys.cpp:167: aviso: se descarta el valor de devolución de ‘char* getcwd(char*, size_t)’, se declaró con el atributo warn_unused_result Second, my spanish isn't that good, but fortunately googles spanish is better :D ![]() ![]() Iron Man is fully BD-J, only first play (which just jumps to the first BD-J title) and topmenu (which does NOP and is hopefully prohibited) are Movie Objects, everything else is BD-J and the disc even seems to download additional BD-J's through BD-Live (because there are more BD-J objects defined than actually are on the this is an aacskeys related issue and this is not the aacskeys thread, please post in the proper thread next time. ![]()
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