


The encryption on Blu-ray discs is constantly changing over the years. Pavtube upgrade Blu-ray Ripper software to v4.9.2.0 with MKB63 support So a secondary question, if ripping from the NAS iso's, is: should one be concerned about that error message, as the resulting. Errors may follow - please use original disc instead." But simply dismissing the error message allows the rip to proceed without issue.

iso's, it presents the following error message: " It appears that you are opening the disc processed by DvdFab/MacTheRipper which is known to produce damaged VOB files. But, each time I ask MakeMKV to read one of those NAS. iso on the NAS, and the results seemed to be completely satisfactory. I've tried using MakeMKV to rip the main title from the. So my main question is this: using MakeMKV to rip the main title, would it be better to re-rip each physical DVD, or would it be just as good to simply rip from the. The purpose is less for space saving, which I realize will be minimal, but more to eliminate all of the warnings, forced previews, and other junk, and just enjoy the movie. My library consists of about 150 DVDs ripped to NAS as full discs in. I have yet to do John Wick 2 otherwise I would share the playlist/segment-map I found with you. I rarely have to piece together more than the first half of the segments before I can find a unique match for the correct playlist. Using this method, I actually find it a nice challenge to put a seamless branched movie together from scratch. Obviously you don't have to play the whole segment, just the beginnings and ends of each segment, in order, to make sure they match up with the next one. Then go into the STREAM folder and play the individual segments in order of the proposed PL/SM, using a player like VLC, to make sure the ends and beginnings of each segment in the list match up. To do that, use the MakeMKV "Backup" command to rip the entire BluRay to your HDD. You should always verify the PL/SM to be the correct one for your disk before you rip the title. Disks with seamless branching are issued in different versions with different playlists/segment-maps for the main title. However, in regards to titles with seamless branching, don't ever take a playlist/segment-map you find on the Internet on faith to be correct. Click to expand.I read your follow-up post that the actual disk may be defective.
