I was aware that several of the discs have no alien translations applied. Is there any way to see what may be going on in the debugging log? ![]() (It took nearly 5 hours to rip, as opposed to about 40.) MkMkV deletes a lot that it finds as blank, but much of it comes through. I even ripped all 9 'views' along with every single tick box checked for every language, and every subtitle. Tried all of that, hoping to find the right track and delete the rest. You can do the same thing with mkvmerge (part of mkvtoolnix utilities) if you do not want to recompress the video. Playing the MKV file in VLC, I can determine with audio tracks I want and which subtitle tracks should be first, then process through handbrake to move things around. I made a list when I ripped them, but gave it to someone else when they ripped their set.įor me, it was relatively easy to find, because I have MakeMKV rip ALL audio and subtitle tracks, then sort them out after the rip. For the "foreign audio only" or "forced" subtitles, the subtitle track number varies from 4 to 7 over the different movies. Star Wars titles are a bit of a pain when it comes to subtitles. ![]() I've enabled debugging on this run, should I post it here, or send it? This example only selects "angle one" and "track 800" which I understand is the English version, along with English subtitles. I have tried every option available, from burning every single angle and checkbox to only English subtitles, all subtitles, none, etc. No matter whether subtitles are enabled or not, regardless of which of the subtitle tracks or angle choice, audio, or language I pick to rip, there are no alien subtitles. Once ripped, it doesn't matter which player I use, there are no subtitles. The disks provide alien subtitles in whatever font Star Wars uses for their releases when played on a standard blue ray player. Ok, so I have a bunch of HD DVDs that I want to rip, and MakeMKV seems ideal for this.Star Wars The Complete Saga Blue Ray set (first six movies) purchased from Amazon in 2011. X-post from the makeMKV forum, just in case someone here has a solution. ![]() Keep up the great work and responsiveness! If you're not directly involved in your firm's marketing and/or finance, I'd respectully suggest that you bounce my suggestion off your marketing and forecasting personnel. By not adding this capability, you are leaving this entire market component to ONE commercial product. I guess we'll just have to continue using tools such as tsMuxeR after the fact.įrom my perspective as an experienced business owner, I'd suggest you reconsider my suggestion, because to do otherwise would be to forgo what is likely your largest market component simply for the sake of "splitting hairs" regarding the definition of a "ripping" program. Sorry to hear of your firm's unwillingness to add my suggested intermediate step to optionally convert to BluRay format (without AACS). Here are four examples of failed attempts to open decrypted BluRay filesets residing on a hard drive:įAILURE: Code 3 at >f0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhof0]:TW#V uhojust used the program to successfully backup an older (2006) BluRay release that has the main movie split between two non-consecutive "titles" (That I subsequently joined perfectly, using "MKVMerge").Īs other members who have read the original thread and/or used MakeMKV thusfar are aware, MakeMKV creates a separate.
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