I have 1.16.5 installed on Windows 10 and would like to fiddle with the speed control.
When I navigate to the registry location where the key should be located, it's missing.
I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling (and deleting the MakeMKV registry entries in between) and otherwise followed the instructions.
I've also tried adding the key manually, but I'm not sure what the string should be named. I've tried:
speed_"The Source ID MakeMKV Displays When it Opens"
and
speed_"Copy and Paste from the firmware version I used when I flashed"
Neither one of these seems to work.
Anyone have any insight why my registry key is missing, or what the correct name for a manually created key might be?
Speed Control Registry Key Missing
Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
The registry key is not there until you create it. MakeMKV does not do so automatically.
I thought someone had posted the string to import... Someone should pop up momentarily to overwrite my lack of knowledge.
I thought someone had posted the string to import... Someone should pop up momentarily to overwrite my lack of knowledge.
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Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
I'm not sure on Windows, but on Linux if start MakeMKV, open preferences and then close MakeMKV it creates the entry in the .MakeMKV.conf file. Maybe the same trick works to create the registry key?
Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
There is some information at: viewtopic.php?p=93341#p93341
Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
I've read through the linked topic on speed control. My problem is makeMKV is not adding the unpopulated string to the Windows registry. Judging by the thread explaining how to set that string's value, I think this behavior is unexpected.
Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
That's what Mike said in the above linked thread. In Windows, then there should be entries in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MakeMKV . I think the 'trick' is to open preferences and then exit MakeMKV.First, you need to "activate" the drive. Launch MakeMKV so it sees the drive, open preferences, do not change anything, press OK, close MakeMKV. The program would write a default empty speed setting for all drives.
Re: Speed Control Registry Key Missing
Figured it out.
MakeMKV will not create the registry key while it's being used without a key.
I entered the beta key, opened, exited, opened, and the key showed up in the registry.
Good thing, too, I never would have figured out how to name the key on my own.
Also, speed control is wild. Went from 4x bluray rips to 9-11x on NS60.
MakeMKV will not create the registry key while it's being used without a key.
I entered the beta key, opened, exited, opened, and the key showed up in the registry.
Good thing, too, I never would have figured out how to name the key on my own.
Also, speed control is wild. Went from 4x bluray rips to 9-11x on NS60.