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NEW: MakeMKV Improvements
Snix:
Thanks BradATIMA, mounting the ISO is what I currently do, was hoping it could all be done within JRiver now... For the video playback when ripping, I asked this of MakeMKV a long time ago, wasn't something they were planning sadly. What I do at the moment is load the disc and play it back within JRiver, then using MakeMKV rip the extras with the right name once I've worked out what the file actually is. Was hoping to streamline that some more!
slerch666:
--- Quote from: Snix on March 13, 2023, 02:45:34 am ---A suggestion for ripping discs (not backup), is there an easy way to play the videos listed in the ripping menu? I like to rip all the extras and can be hard to work out what they are, and hence issues with naming them correctly. A popup playback window for that track usually could show what it is.
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The only product I've found that does this is DVD Fab.
The problem with DVD Fab is it is slow and removes you from the all in one solution for MC.
Results are the same as best I can tell.
And getting DVD Fab to the ripping phase, to me, feels to take a lot longer for not enough pay off.
eve:
--- Quote from: Snix on March 13, 2023, 02:45:34 am ---
A suggestion for ripping discs (not backup), is there an easy way to play the videos listed in the ripping menu? I like to rip all the extras and can be hard to work out what they are, and hence issues with naming them correctly. A popup playback window for that track usually could show what it is.
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Essentially, the way I've addressed this for myself is referencing the DVDCompare Database. It's not always going to be helpful but most recent additions have the runtime of each extra. I toyed with using the info to 'fill' them automatically but there's enough variation in time on DVD Compare vs time you'll get from MakeMKV (some people have calculated their runtime including little bumpers at the end for copyright for example) that it ends up being a little wonky.
Snix:
--- Quote from: slerch666 on March 15, 2023, 07:47:25 am ---The only product I've found that does this is DVD Fab.
The problem with DVD Fab is it is slow and removes you from the all in one solution for MC.
Results are the same as best I can tell.
And getting DVD Fab to the ripping phase, to me, feels to take a lot longer for not enough pay off.
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Thanks for this, I've tried DVDFab before, same issues as you. MakeMKV is my favourite. I don't think there is any difference to the output either.
--- Quote from: eve on March 15, 2023, 12:53:27 pm ---Essentially, the way I've addressed this for myself is referencing the DVDCompare Database. It's not always going to be helpful but most recent additions have the runtime of each extra. I toyed with using the info to 'fill' them automatically but there's enough variation in time on DVD Compare vs time you'll get from MakeMKV (some people have calculated their runtime including little bumpers at the end for copyright for example) that it ends up being a little wonky.
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I hadn't heard of that, will check it out. Many thanks Eve!
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