Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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ldoodle
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Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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Hiya,

Has anyone successfully done this title? It bombs out even before getting to choose what I want ripped.

Thanks
ldoodle
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Re: Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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Same thing happens with Spiderman 1 R1 DVD and Superman II R1 DVD.

All 'a fatal error has orccured. The program will now exit'
ldoodle
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Re: Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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OK Spider-Man and Superman II seemed to have fixed themselves, but still no luck with Me, Myself and Irene.

Any ideas?
ldoodle
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Re: Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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Still no luck with this.

Even copying the files from the DVD to local disk and opening them in MakeMKV produces the same error:

Debug log started at Sun Dec 27 11:13:43 2009 , written by MakeMKV v1.4.9 beta win(x86-release)
001014:000000:0000 MakeMKV v1.4.9 beta win(x86-release) started
001013:000000:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as C:\Users\Username/MakeMKV_log.txt
003006:000000:0000 Opening files on harddrive at C:/Users/Username/Movies/Me, Myself & Irene/

Any ideas, please?
ldoodle
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Re: Me, Myself and Irene R1 DVD

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This is proving to be a somewhat stupid DVD. 1.4.10 doesn't fix the problem i'm having, but...

- I can rip successfully using DVDFab, but the MKV is only 1.2GB so something's not right in the settings
- If I have AnyDVD running, I can successfully copy the VIDEO_TS folder to my local hard drive, so it's not the disc at fault
- If I add the resulting local copy of the IFO file into MakeMKV, I get the same problem as when doing it straight from disc

The fact I can rip using DVDFab and copy the files from the disc must mean it's a problem with MakeMKV.

Can DVDFab do what MakeMKV can do, i.e. rip as is with the video and main audio track? I thought I had configured it this way but 1.2GB is way to small!

Any ideas, Mike?
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