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Click the Backup icon on the MakeMKV toolbar (NOT the MakeMKV icon).Start MakeMKV wait for it to scan the disc - do NOT “open” the disc by clicking the graphic.Put disc in Blu-ray drive and wait for it to be scanned.(As as side note, I also used DVDAE to create stereo files to put on my iPhone for on-the-go listening, down-mixed from 5.1, and they're very dynamic, unlike the brickwalled versions on the CD or streaming stereo.) In fact I just finished doing this for the Tears For Fears - The Tipping Point Blu-ray which finally arrived in my mailbox today. Con.Click to expand.I use MakeMKV and DVD Audio Extractor on a Mac to rip Blu-rays and create FLAC or ALAC files, and it works fine. Couch Potato, Sick Beard, SABnzbd tips & tricks.iTools - Copy video to iOS device without iTunes.Raspberry PI Operating System on SD-Card.HighSpeed file sharing between two Macs.Please note that clicking on Amazon links may result in a small commission for us. Qzf4qwap44z88jkdassythjcnm54upacmvmvnzgddg Use PayPal to give me a cup of coffee (select: $5, $10, $20, or custom amount)ġ6Ja1xaaFxVE4FkRfkH9fP2nuyPA1Hk7kR Donate in BitCoin Cash (BCH).Support Us Your support is highly appreciated.VTS_01_1.VOB file: Video Title Set 01, Video Object 1, contains the video for this title.VTS_01_0.VOB file: Video Title Set 01, Video Object 0, contains the menu for this title.VTS_01_0.BUP file: a backup copy of the VTS_01_0.IFO file.VTS_01_0.IFO file: stores control and playback information for the Video Title Set 01 (I’m not sure if this would be same as the “title” you’re looking for). VIDEO_TS.VOB file: the first-play Video Object of the DVD-Video disc, usually a copyright notice or a menu.VIDEO_TS.BUP file: the backup copy of the VIDEO_TS.IFO file.VIDEO_TS.IFO file: the Video Manager information file- stores control and playback information for the entire DVD.VIDEO_TS directory: stores all data for the DVD-Video.AUDIO_TS directory: empty or not present on DVD-Video discs contains files only on DVD-Audio discs.So not the individual Video_TS, or VTS_xx_x files.Ī title may actually be spread over multiple files, so a file does not represent a track (see also this Wiki page).Ī DVD volume for the DVD-Video format has the following structure of directories and files: With Handbrake you select the entire DVD as a source, and then the “title” option in Handbrake then allows you select a specific “track” or “title”. It looks like you’re talking about the individual files of a DVD (Video_TS etc) and not the actual titles (or tracks) of the DVD. Unfortunately, I do not have a DVD-Rom drive or DVDs any more, so it is difficult to verify this. I had no problems with the episodes after this. Of course, once they’re compressed, they larger files from MakeMKV can be deleted. So the only differences between using Handbrake alone and MakeMKV first is that you add an extra step and you might need a bit of extra room on your hard drive. This way you can line it up and leave the area. While the first “track01” is compressing, click Open Source -> find specific file (second option) -> select destination folder -> Add to Queue. For doing multiple tracks (such as episodes in a TV show), a lot of time can be saved by Adding to Queue once it starts. Barely any compromise to quality, and it moved it from a gig down to a much more manageable 70MB or so (1000 MB in a gig).ģ. Ran it through Handbrake to compress (Open Source -> find file (second option) from MakeMKV -> select destination folder -> Start Encode). However, the files directly off the DVD with MakeMKV were large. Downloaded the five separate episodes per DVD. It did an incredible job of identifying the real and fake tracks. Not only did MakeMKV solve the Season 15 Jumping Track problem, when I did the Windows Media Player trick to find the tracks for season 14, the tracks it identified and I therefore ripped didn’t have audio. I did indeed try the MakeMKV, and it solved the Jumping Track problem.
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