MPlay.roku File Builder

Use the form below to specify the command-line options you'd like to use with MPlay, then click the Download MPlay.roku File button to download the .roku file.

MPlay.roku filename:
 
Specify the starting browse directory:
This option specifies the initial directory for the File Open dialog.
NOTE: Do not include quotes. They will be added automatically when the .roku file is generated.
Specify the root browse directory:
This option sets the root of the File Open dialog. You are taken to this directory when you select TOP in the file browser.
NOTE: Do not include quotes. They will be added automatically when the .roku file is generated.
Don't display icons
Do not display the nice icons for Play/Pause/FF... Conserves memory and the app is more responsive if no swapfile is installed.
Display large cover art icons
Shows large cover art icons in the file browser.
Hide the size column
Hides the Size column in the file browser.
Display file browser on startup
Hides the initial menu and takes you directly to the File Open dialog on startup and when [Menu] is pressed.
Exit at end of file
Specifies that MPlay should exit when the end of file is reached.
Return to menu at end of file
Specifies that MPlay should display the menu when the end of file is reached.
Use maximum buffer
Use this if audio skips with MPlay but not with the built-in player.
Disable delete
Disables the ability to delete files from the Open File browser with [Info].
Disable resume
Disable resume from last playback position.
Disable Back button instead of Top in file browser
File browser has a Back button instead of a Top button.
Info timeout (in seconds):
Display time (in seconds) for stream info and transport icons.
Attempt to correct DVD audio drop outs
Parse Program stream files and fix Time Stamps. Helps with VOB audio dropouts.
NOTE: This option may have a negative effect on some videos.
Quit when menu is pressed
Quits if Menu is pressed. This option is useful if MPlay is launched from a host application.
Specify an NTSC resolution:
Specifies NTSC output resolution available from menu when [Info] is pressed twice during playback.
Specify a PAL resolution:
Specifies PAL output resolution available from menu when [Info] is pressed twice during playback.
VTS Threshold (in bytes):
Specifies the minimum title set size for DVDs. If a DVD folder or ISO file contains more than one VTS that is larger than the specified threshold, a prompt will be displayed asking which VTS should be played.