What can this be I think I need help Thank you Top. I ripped another Bluray before and one afterwards which dont have these problems. there have been numerous bugs in MakeMKV/mkvtoolnix and the like over the. Makemkv reports 4 possible mpls files, 800, 801,802 and 803. I recall seeing it with The Hunger Games, Source Code, and a few others. 2) it was able to play my UHD of Rogue One to my android TV without any. That tends to be one of the usual differences between nearly identical titles. It looks 00259.MPLS is the correct playlist for Source Code. Then google for the movie name and the playlist number and see if there are any hits. You can choose which titles you want to rip here. The first one on the list is the right one 99 of the time. Once MakeMKV is done scanning for titles, you'll see a list of them in the left-hand panel of the app. MKVToolNix, however, supports reading chapters from the playlist file. Click this to scan the titles on your disc. Apparently ffmpeg does not support Blu-ray chapters directly. After a moment, a big Blu-Ray drive icon will appear. Having not seen the movie yet, I would guess that the scene has international/foreign signage in one version and english signage in the other. To rip your movie, put the disc in your Blu-Ray drive and open MakeMKV. But I have NEVER seen that with any Disney or Pixar films. Feature 1: Segment map: 1,382,383,384,385. There IS a copy-deterrant method whereby there are multiple titles, with some of the scenes doubled, out of order, and/or missing. They might still contain the same video and main audio contents. It is also possible that there are two different titles that are essentially the same, but one contains a full set of subtitles for multiple languages, or alternate (foreign language) soundtracks, or chapter designations, and the other doesn't. (For example, see Tangled - in which the "wanted" posters are displayed in different languages depending on which language is selected for playback.) I didn't mean to imply that there was a difference in signage with this particular title only that it is usually the case with Disney and Pixar titles when there are two or three different versions. Thats 00771.mpls and the run time is 1:35:02, although its. Luckily, there appears to only be one title with the correct run time (found by putting the disc into PS3 and seeing the total length of the movie). can you reference a comparison of time into the movie where the signage is different? Also, be careful, I heard that they can re-arrange the order of scenes in the mutliple version MPLS file. Funny I just came here looking for the same answer. Hoystuff1 wrote:Folks, I am not seeing a difference with signage with the two versions.
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