Hi I am very new to this forum so I am sorry if this has already been answered or this post is in the wrong place.
I am currently backing up my Blu-Ray collection and all is fine so far, finding the program very easy to use. I do however have an issue converting Captain America The First Avenger. The process seem to be OK but the final output of the film is not. Every couple of seconds I get picture break up or it could be a watermark. It sort of looks like the colours are running. This has not happened yet on any other Blu-Ray I have created.
Has anybody come across this problem issue with the film in question or another, if so is there away round it?
All your help is appreciated
Captain America Blu-Ray MKV file issue
Re: Captain America Blu-Ray MKV file issue
Could be any number of things. Were there any error messages given during the rip? Enabling debug logging (see FAQ link in my signature) gives more information.
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Re: Captain America Blu-Ray MKV file issue
Hi thanks for your response, I have copied again this time with the debug log running this is what it says:Woodstock wrote:Could be any number of things. Were there any error messages given during the rip? Enabling debug logging (see FAQ link in my signature) gives more information.
Debug log started at Sun Apr 20 08:28:37 2014 , written by MakeMKV v1.8.8 win(x64-release)
Using 524544KB for read cache.
001005:0000 MakeMKV v1.8.8 win(x64-release) started
001004:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as C:\Users\Paco/MakeMKV_log.txt
005075:0000 The new version 1.8.10 is available for download at /download
Application exited at Sun Apr 20 09:34:44 2014
Hi am still getting the same problem
Re: Captain America Blu-Ray MKV file issue
Um, download version 1.8.10 maybe? If that doesn't work THEN ask questions...