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Malathan
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Failed to save title

#1 Post by Malathan » Wed May 05, 2010 6:35 am

I only have a few BluRays in my collection. Going through AnyDVDHD, I have placed them on hard drive temporarily in BD folder format. I then used Clown BD to extract some tracts and such, saving back to BD folder format. From here all m2ts files within these locations play just fine, but when I load the folders up in MakeMKV, I get an error.

MakeMKV v1.5.5 beta win(x64-release) started
Opening files on harddrive at C:/Avatar Remux/
AACS directory not present, assuming unencrypted disc
Evaluation version, 30 day(s) out of 30 remaining
File 00000.mpls was added as title #0
Operation sucessfully completed
Saving 1 titles into directory J:/
Failed to save title 0 to file J://title00.mkv
0 titles saved, 1 failed

Any ideas?

Krobar
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Re: Failed to save title

#2 Post by Krobar » Wed May 05, 2010 7:07 am

I think MakeMKV only supports official commercial discs. Please rip directly from the orginal disc.

mikeinessex
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Re: Failed to save title

#3 Post by mikeinessex » Wed May 05, 2010 10:45 am

yh makemkv is a ripper what will decrypt and convert in one process. its not a stand alone format converter

Malathan
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Re: Failed to save title

#4 Post by Malathan » Wed May 05, 2010 3:29 pm

Then why the "Open file" option?

skittle
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Re: Failed to save title

#5 Post by skittle » Wed May 05, 2010 5:40 pm

if you already have the decrypted m2ts just use eac3to or tsmuxer :roll:

makemkv option "open file" is for disc image/iso, not m2ts

setarip_old
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Re: Failed to save title

#6 Post by setarip_old » Wed May 05, 2010 5:42 pm

Hi!
Then why the "Open file" option?
Actually, it's "Open Files" - and more accurately, it should be "Open Folder", as it requires a proper BluRay "package" on your hard drive (Primary "BDMV" folder including "Stream" subfolder, "index.bdmv" and "MovieObject.bdmv" files, and other "normal" BluRay disc files and subfolders)...

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