Still not sure why the chapters lose sync, however.ĮDIT 2: Additionally, the file is actually 2:28:58, not 2:28:49. This is especially critical now as you typically can't just drive out to store and pick up the parts you may need.ĬHAPTER19NAME=Chapter 19 I'm not sure how to calculate fractions of seconds for 29.97fps video so I'm not sure if those agree with each other.ĮDIT: Actually, despite using colons in the first list that appears to be fractions of a second too, so.never mind. Over the decades I've been using PCs, I've learned to keep two of everything, I even have the parts to build a complete second i7 PC that I have to get around to, in addition to my laptop and dedicated video playing PC. Mine is named keys.txt and I made it with notepad. In that newly established data directory folder, create a (plain) text file and paste those codes and all their info into the text file. I don't know about Australia, but I just saw some external DVD writers as low as $20 on Amazon. To manually add hashed keys keys to makemkv, you open Makemkv, go to view->preferences, then, ->general and establish a folder for the 'makemkv data directory'. ![]() BTW, have you played your rip all the way through? There could be some errors that your decrypter didn't report. There's definitely something wrong with the disc or the reader you have since it's from 2007 and if it was a widespread issue, MakeMKV would have been updated to address it. The ripping part of MakeMKV, as you've experienced works very different from other programs, which BTW, you haven't said what you're using for straight rips. I highly recommend having a spare drive for test purposes. Part of troubleshooting is being able to test and eliminate possibilities. Good luck and let us know if it works for you! I did a test and it worked (AFAIK) perfectly. *MKVToolNix won't accept the demuxed chapter and. mkv and audio with MKVToolNix.* There's a potential for an audio sync issue which you'll have to fix by adding or removing a delay with Audacity. Choose the audio only since you have everything else in the. Demux the DVD (.ifo) with PgcDemux, by adding the main movie ifo. Be sure to retain the chapters and subs.Ģ. ifo with MakeMKV, but exclude the audio track. I think you can convert AC3 with Audicity.ġ. If it does, you can try converting the audio into another format such as PCM or MPEG-1 Layer2. I find the issue interesting and found a possible workaround, though again it may balk at the deformed audio track. The issue is that according to the MakeMKV forum link above, the issue is the audio track is malformed and if MakeMKV balks at that, so may DVDFab. I dont use DVDFab so, I can't comment on it but I think that's nice of him to offer his code to them.Haven't used DVDFab in years (use AnyDVD on the rare occasion I need to), but according to the site, it can remux to. I'm more interested in a simple software thats more anydvd friendly and, would gladly pay for it. ![]() I think AnyDVD-HD would do just fine without the help of internal copy protection. I cant think of any technical reasons why there can't be an option to disable internal BD/BD+ removal. Plus, there wouldnt be any conflicts in the first place if there was an option to disable internal copy protection. I dont think there's any other way to interpret that he has mentioned that more than once not just in the popup message we have to click okay to every time. I still dont understand the thing about "superior protection" that AnyDVD can't handle. I dont think that AnyDVD would have any qualms about MakeMKV taking advantage of an AnyDVD enabled drive. The only time I disable anyDVD is to upgrade it.Ībdbear, I hope you dont take this the wrong way because you seem very knowledgeable and a nice guy but if what you said is true, that would make things look even worse unless his plans are to make MakeMKV completely free. Although, method seems to work okay and pretty reliable I just can't stand the idea of having to disable AnyDVD. I wouldnt have been able to do it without the AnyTool.exe command-line tool. In the meantime I made tiny batch file (compiled to an exe) that invisibly disables AnyDVD, waits for MakeMKV to do it's job, when MakeMKV is closed, AnyDVD get's re-enabled. I'm hoping there's a very simple, lightweight Bluray ->MKV app that doesn't have copy protection removal builtin nor transcoding capabilities just remuxing to MKV with good subtitles/audio file support. I would much rather pay for a Bluray->MKV app that has a developer who listens to what people want to see unless they want to just give it away for free. ![]() This has been suggested several times on the MakeMKV forum. To me, it seems a little bit extreme to have to click "Yes" to the below message every time to be sure you're reminded of that or not consider the possibility to use AnyDVD for copy protection removal since afterall, it's pretty much a standard on HTPCs. I guess he thinks that "the most sophisticated protections" should be left up to makemkv, not AnyDVD. Unfortunately, it looks like the guy who made MakeMKV doesnt seem to like AnyDVD-HD a whole lot. I would love to use MakeMKV for simple BD->MKV conversion and is pretty good at it.
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