I'm curious, what is the benefit to using MakeMKV vs CloneBD for step 2? Could you not just use CloneBD for both steps?Įdit: Assuming you don't care about Dolby Vision. I'm having the same issues with ac3 with the Blu Ray versions of the Star Wars discs as well. \eac3to "\0800.mpls" 3: 0800_tre.eac3 -no2ndpassĥ) Mux Video and subtitles from step 2 with audio from steps 3 and 4 with MkvToolNix It converts the video clips from proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving most information but not changing it. MakeMKV is a format converter, otherwise called 'transcoder'. (I doesn't handle TrueHD tracks correctly though.) MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert video that you own into free and patents-unencumbered format that can be played everywhere. So, process the correct playlist using CloneBD, saving to mkv with untouched audio track.Ĥ) For the AC3 and EAC3 tracks, eac3to correctly handles the repeated frames, but only if you disable the second pass when processing. ![]() The delivers an utterly reference native 4K presentation, perfect in every way, with added HDR and expanded IMAX-enhanced sequences. It's occurring on the DD+ and standard Dolby Ac3 tracks as well.Ĭurrent workarounds for getting correct results:Ģ) Process correct playlist using Makemkv to extract video and subtitle streams to mkv.ģ) For TrueHD Atmos, I've found that CloneBD correctly handles the repeated frames, however, you can't rip the interleaved ac3 track using it. Top Gun: Maverick comes to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray from Paramount Pictures UK. This issue is not limited to the TrueHD Atmos tracks either. Since the prior transcode stopped at three (3), the offset is '4'. The template will use a 'pattern' that offsets from where the last disc transcoded left off. Adjust the MakeMKVs Output file name template for the second disc. ![]() much ado about nothing in this instance - with only three. which takes a while if you use MakeMKV to create a disc backup without CP. Posts: 9501 Joined: Sun 11:21 pm Re: Rogue One 'corrupt or invalid offset' errors Postby Woodstock Tue 2:06 am If multiple rips always stop at the same offset, there is probably a disk issue. The overall file length is correct, and the sync is only off on alternating segments by one audio frame, but there are pops in the audio at every segment boundary, due to repeats or missing frames. Set the name of the disc to the TV Show name, year of the season being transcoded. Id go with the 124,125,126 one since it is first and the segment numbers are sequential. I've gone through and checked at each and every segment boundary, and have notice that Makemkv seems to alternate between not deleting the repeated audio frame at the first segment boundary, and then deleting both repeated frames at the next boundary. I'm currently using Rogue One for testing. I posted in another thread regarding ATMOS audio that MakeMKV is not deleting overlapping audio frames correctly at the segment boundaries for any of the Star Wars films I've tried ripping from UHD.
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