Maybe someone can help me troubleshoot an issue I'm having with some of my 4K rips.
I recently purchased The Natural on 4K UHD. If I stick the disc into my Xbox One and watch the movie or any of the special features, everything's perfectly fine. No glitches, no stutters, all's good.
When I rip all of the titles using MakeMKV, they too play fine using VLC Media Player...except for one. It's a measly little 2 minute and 8 second introduction video where the director introduces the Director's Cut of the movie in 4K. On playback with VLC, the video is all grey and glitchy and stutters, but the audio plays fine. I'm trying to figure out why. There are no issues during the rip, no warnings, no errors, nothing like that. I'm wondering if maybe the PC I'm using for playback doesn't have a powerful enough CPU or GPU or not enough RAM or something...?
The odd thing is that just about all other 4K video files play just fine. The 65GB file for the movie itself plays perfectly fine. It just seems like every once in a while, one random special feature on a 4K disc exhibits an issue like this.
Probably unrelated, but a somewhat similar issue happens with 'It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown' (a 4K bonus feature on 'A Charlie Brown Christmas') where the .mkv file stutters during playback, but is fine when played off the original disc on an Xbox One. There are no errors reported during the rip of that title either. Are there some titles on a 4K disc where the studio goofed and for some reason it's trying to stream an ungodly amount of data? Just seems odd that a 2 minute video would bring my PC to its knees, but the complete movie doesn't. (I have no idea how some of that stuff works.)
One thing that may be helpful to note is that this 'director's intro' special feature for The Natural was originally released on the DVD release of the film, not the blu-ray, and then when put onto this 4K release, the video has been upscaled. From the blu-ray.com review of the special features: "Director's Intro (2160p upscaled, 2:08): Of this cut, Levinson says it offers a "redoing [of] the entire first act, which is much closer to the original intention." This feature was created for the DVD that originally included this cut; it was not made available on the 2010 Blu-ray." I wonder if there is something with the way the video is upscaled on the disc. Maybe it's doing it on the fly? The resultant .mkv file is 3840 x 2160.
Here are my PC specs:
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Processor: Intel Core i5-3570 CPU @ 3.4Ghz
Installed RAM: 8.00 GB
System Type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based Processor
Generic PnP Monitor and NVIDIA GeForce 210 Properties
Adapter Type: NVIDIA GeForce 210
Chip Type: GeForce 210
DAC Type: Integrated RAMDAC
Adapter String: GeForce 210
Bios Information: Version 70.18.5f.0.6
Total Available Graphics Memory: 4095 MB
Dedicated Video Memory: 1024 MB
System Video Memory: 0 MB
Shared System Memory: 3071 MB
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.