Certain files skipped due to minimum length amount?

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Certain files skipped due to minimum length amount?

#1 Post by ancient » Sat Aug 21, 2021 11:54 am

Hi all

I've tried the prog for the first time, but I get messages about certain titles that have been skipped due to minimum length requirement?

I thought it did a 1:1 copy....can someone please explain?

Thanks
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Re: Certain files skipped due to minimum length amount?

#2 Post by d00zah » Sat Aug 21, 2021 12:39 pm

ancient wrote:
Sat Aug 21, 2021 11:54 am
Hi all

I've tried the prog for the first time, but I get messages about certain titles that have been skipped due to minimum length requirement?

I thought it did a 1:1 copy....can someone please explain?

Thanks
It depends on your expectation of "1:1 copy". Since MakeMKV... makes .mkvs, it interprets each video segment in a disc structure as an individual title, extracting each 1:1 by 'Save selected titles'. IF you wish to retain the entire disc menu structure for BDs/UHDs (NOT DVDs... literal 1:1), you would select 'Backup'.

MakeMKV provides a mechanism for ignoring titles (segments) other than the main feature by setting an optional 'Minimum title length (seconds)' under the Preferences > Video tab. Some users are not interested in Extras, transition clips, studio logos, etc.. Unsure what the default value is (120, it would seem).

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Re: Certain files skipped due to minimum length amount?

#3 Post by ancient » Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:39 pm

Thanks d00zah, exactly what I was looking for, I personally prefer to rip everything and then delete what I don't want.
I found the setting you kindly described...cheers.

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Re: Certain files skipped due to minimum length amount?

#4 Post by d00zah » Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:57 pm

You're most welcome.

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