Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

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Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#1 Post by techcheck » Sat May 10, 2014 8:11 pm

Hey there -

Newbie here.

I am trying to convert all of my .dvdmedia ISO files to MKV. But I want to make sure there is absolutely no loss in the audio/video quality.

Does MakeMKV allow for this?

Also - when I rip a DVD to .dvdmedia the file output size is the same as the actual DVD movie. Does MakeMKV also output the same size file?

Anything else I should know considering I dont want to compromise the quality in any way?

Thanks!

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#2 Post by ndjamena » Sat May 10, 2014 9:27 pm

That's pretty much the whole point of MakeMKV. It does a straight copy of the contents of a disc into MKV files. Unless you tell it to re-encode the audio into AAC or AC3 there's absolutely no chance of any loss of quality.

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#3 Post by techcheck » Mon May 12, 2014 9:23 pm

Thanks for the post.

Glad to hear there is absolutely no quality change with both audio and video.

Is the output file the same exact size as the source?

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#4 Post by ndjamena » Mon May 12, 2014 10:44 pm

???

The exact same size, except for different muxing overhead and no menus, there's also the matter of whatever tracks and titles you decide to discard. If your DVD recycles Title Sequences/End Credits, that might be an issue. But it's exactly the same core information with no alteration, put in a Matroska file.

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#5 Post by techcheck » Tue May 13, 2014 2:52 am

So in therms of audio/video quality - there is absolutely no benefit to ripping an ISO over an MKV using makeMKV?

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#6 Post by techcheck » Tue May 13, 2014 4:22 am

So I just tried out MakeMKV...

The source file was 6.41GB and the output file was 6.2GB

Why is the file size smaller if there is no compression?

The source file did not include any DVD menus, etc. Just the movie.

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#7 Post by Chetwood » Tue May 13, 2014 4:35 am

Because as he wrote above there's less muxing overhead cause MKV is a more efficient container.
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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#8 Post by techcheck » Tue May 13, 2014 5:30 am

Ah, I see. Thanks

Also - On a couple of the files I am converting I am getting a dozen or so errors "AV sync issue in stream 0 at ..." ?

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#9 Post by mike admin » Tue May 13, 2014 7:16 am

techcheck wrote:Also - On a couple of the files I am converting I am getting a dozen or so errors "AV sync issue in stream 0 at ..." ?
Post them here.

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#10 Post by techcheck » Tue May 13, 2014 5:07 pm

Opening files on harddrive at /Volumes/MyBook/Movies/Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011).dvdmedia/VIDEO_TS
Title #1 was added (14 cell(s), 1:57:44)
Operation successfully completed
Saving 1 titles into directory /Volumes/MyBook/MKV Movies
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:06.990 : video frame timecode differs by -1.722ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:24.925 : video frame timecode differs by -1.727ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:44.327 : video frame timecode differs by -1.722ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:44.611 : video frame timecode differs by -1.727ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:48.999 : video frame timecode differs by -1.722ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:49.449 : video frame timecode differs by -1.727ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:52:56.173 : video frame timecode differs by -1.722ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:01.595 : video frame timecode differs by -1.727ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:04.381 : video frame timecode differs by -1.722ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:08.602 : video frame timecode differs by -1.727ms
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:08.602 : too many video frames with invalid timecodes, future messages will be suppressed
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:09.102 : too many video frames with invalid timecodes, future messages will be suppressed
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:09.603 : too many video frames with invalid timecodes, future messages will be suppressed
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 0:53:10.103 : too many video frames with invalid timecodes, future messages will be suppressed
AV sync issue in stream 0 at 1:57:56.853 : video stream has 8320 frames with invalid timecodes
1 titles saved

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#11 Post by techcheck » Fri May 16, 2014 7:44 pm

Any update on these errors?

Thanks

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#12 Post by Woodstock » Sat May 17, 2014 1:51 am

Which errors?

The log shows where MakeMKV corrected some problems with the synchronization between the audio and video tracks, but it doesn't list any errors.

You can turn off AV Sync issue warnings in your preferences, on the General tab.

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Re: Converting .dvdmedia to MKV with no loss in quality

#13 Post by techcheck » Mon May 19, 2014 5:46 pm

Oh, ok. I thought that was listing errors. I didnt know it was fixing issues. Thanks for the info.

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