Experiencing little hiccups in some DVD rips

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Re: Experiencing little hiccups in some DVD rips

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heavy wrote:I'm still interested in knowing how to detect this situation from the log files and am willing to send in my DVD if it would help improve things.

I am a little concerned since I did notice other hiccups in other rips that it will be difficult tracking all of these issues down. I don't have the time to diligently watch every movie after I rip it to check for issues, which is why knowing what to spot in the log file could be useful.
These are the errors from your log:

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001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 291 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 291 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 99 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 195 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 579 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
The .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747 magic line indicates de-synchronization in source elementary stream, the "Code" indicates how many bytes were skipped. Please note that the line is specific to particular MakeMKV version.
heavy
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Re: Experiencing little hiccups in some DVD rips

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mike admin wrote:
heavy wrote:I'm still interested in knowing how to detect this situation from the log files and am willing to send in my DVD if it would help improve things.

I am a little concerned since I did notice other hiccups in other rips that it will be difficult tracking all of these issues down. I don't have the time to diligently watch every movie after I rip it to check for issues, which is why knowing what to spot in the log file could be useful.
These are the errors from your log:

Code: Select all

001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 291 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 291 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 99 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 195 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 579 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3 at .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747
The .D}c$@Y0A2W,Uzxy(0r>D:29395747 magic line indicates de-synchronization in source elementary stream, the "Code" indicates how many bytes were skipped. Please note that the line is specific to particular MakeMKV version.
Ok, thanks. Perhaps it would be worthwhile posting a sticky with this information and updating it for new versions of MakeMKV.

So, is there any other advice or suggested things for me to try with this disc? Thanks.
heavy
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Re: Experiencing little hiccups in some DVD rips

Post by heavy »

Just a follow up. My friend suggested I try DVDFab for Windows, since he says it works great for him. So, I ripped "Meet The Robinsons" with DVDFab's DVD Ripper evaluation version and it appears to work correctly. I don't notice any hiccups and the beginning in sound or video. This leads me to believe that this could be a MakeMKV bug.

Further, I have two discs ("P.S. I Love You" and "Final Destination 3") that would not save at all with MakeMKV, but appear to rip with no issue with DVDFab's DVD Ripper. Since I'm not a Windows user and would prefer to use Linux or Mac (and I've already paid for MakeMKV), I'd love to be able to use it instead of a Windows-only solution.

Let me know if I can provide any more information. Thanks.
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