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Can Play 4k Dune Movie on VLC but not on MediaCentre 30

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Maltsters:
Okay, update...

@eve @Hendrik @jmone So I tried to use the inbuilt MKV option on MC30 for Linux but got the error that MakeMKV wasn't installed... even though it is, since that is the version I usually rip from...any ideas why MC30 isn't seeing MakeMKV on Linux?

I then went to a Windows Machine and tried to rip using MC29 with inbuilt MakeMKV but it just hung when trying to load the disc.

I installed MC30 and this time it ripped the disc, though slowly.

This rip played fine on the Windows MC30 machine that the original one would not play. This suggests that using Makemkv by itself is causing an issue somehow. However, in all cases VLC could always play the mkv, even when MC30 could not.

It would be good if I could get the inbuilt Makemkv integration to work on the Linux machine, since that is the one I normally use.

eve:

--- Quote from: Maltsters on April 11, 2023, 09:33:35 am ---Okay, update...

@eve @Hendrik @jmone So I tried to use the inbuilt MKV option on MC30 for Linux but got the error that MakeMKV wasn't installed... even though it is, since that is the version I usually rip from...any ideas why MC30 isn't seeing MakeMKV on Linux?

I then went to a Windows Machine and tried to rip using MC29 with inbuilt MakeMKV but it just hung when trying to load the disc.

I installed MC30 and this time it ripped the disc, though slowly.

This rip played fine on the Windows MC30 machine that the original one would not play. This suggests that using Makemkv by itself is causing an issue somehow. However, in all cases VLC could always play the mkv, even when MC30 could not.

It would be good if I could get the inbuilt Makemkv integration to work on the Linux machine, since that is the one I normally use.

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Can you try using the standalone MakeMKV application?
Why don't you post the MediaInfo output for each file you've generated while attempting to rip this.

Maltsters:
@eve When I used the standalone Makemkv, those were the ones I could not play via MC30.  Curiously, some of them would play on MC30 for Linux but not Windows.

When you mention posting the MediaInfo Output, I am not sure what you are referring to, is this the list of audio and video tracks listed in the Makemkv selection Window just prior to ripping or do you mean something else? I am certainly not an expert on this, even though i have been using MC since version 14

bogdanbz:
He means using the tool MediaInfo found at this link: https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo to print data about the files that you generated with MakeMKV and which fail to play.

jmone:
If the rip done directly with MakeMKV has issues and the one via MC (which is just a front end of MakeMKV) works, then it is likely just a setting that needs to be changed.  A MediaInfo dump of both would certainly help see what is different between the two files.

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