MakeMKV Multiple Playback Device Review (audio/chapters/subs
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 11:26 pm
I've been processing, recoding, burning, and storing HD/Bluray movies for the last 10+ years (some 30+TB worth on BD25/NAS) and decided to change my processing scheme with the recent drop in BD50 blank discs - whereas BD25/hub inkjet printable @ ~70cents vs ~$1.80 for BD50/hub injet printable, without of course the 15-24hrs of recoding time with a fast 6-8 core top-line CPU.
So, unless I wanted to spend the time pre-processing things (rip all the video/audio/subtitle tracks with tsmuxer and then combine it all with mkvmerge, I went out looking for something that would eliminate some time/steps in processing. Enter MakeMKV.
A note: Why not simply pull the movie out with tsmuxer to m2ts (the first step for processing with MakeMKV anyway), and play/burn/store that? For those who have played such a file, you'd find out that many players (stand-alone bluray, HTPC s/w players, etc) have various problems with such files, failing to either play parts of it (audio tracks/subtitle tracks) and/or lack chapter stops and such, not to mention the m2ts end of file stopping problems (which even modifying the structure commands to 'halt/break' the playback) has only partial success.
Having a pretty comprehensive collection of bluray players at my disposal, I've run some tests as to MakeMKV's ability to correctly encode the chapters, audio tracks, and subtitles, and here is what I've found:
(Note: all MKV's stop properly at the end of the movie stream, and go back to the machine menu, unlike the 'raw' m2ts files)
Player: Popcorn Hour (standalone linux networked player with additional USB and Bluray disc)
sees chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
all subtitles selectable/playable
Sony 3D Bluray sees chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
subtitles selectable but not playable (sound weird, but OSD says it's playing
but no subtitles appear on the video). USB and Bluray media tested
Sony 2D Bluray No chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
LG 2D Bluray No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
Samsung 3D Bluray No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
Samsung 3D HDTV/SUHD (4K) 2016 model 8500 (USB media only)
No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable
In short, the biggest failure is with subtitles, but why the chapters are also disappeared on several machines is unknown, although they are all playable/usable on the PCH box (which has the known ability to play just about anything and everything that one throws at it).
The Sony 3D Bluray player comes the closest to the PCH box, with only not showing the subtitles (again, although showing the subtitle selection in the on screen display which the others don't). All the machines listed play and show all the items listed WHEN the m2ts demuxed parts are recombined with mkvmerge, so there must be something incorrect with the mkv recombination processing in the MakeMKV program.
There are several other MKV generators out there that I'll be testing in the following week or so, and come back to this thread and post the results here.
FYI, I know that 'historically' the bluray subtitles have more bugs/problems than one can count, and there are several threads here noting many of them. But as I've run into most if not all of those problems in the past and managed to figure them out or correct them, from adding English translation tracks that are auto-selected, to adding both subtitles and audio tracks sourced from either bluray/dvd other edition discs that were left off better quality video releases and such. Believe me, I've just about seen and 'fixed' it all.
So, unless I wanted to spend the time pre-processing things (rip all the video/audio/subtitle tracks with tsmuxer and then combine it all with mkvmerge, I went out looking for something that would eliminate some time/steps in processing. Enter MakeMKV.
A note: Why not simply pull the movie out with tsmuxer to m2ts (the first step for processing with MakeMKV anyway), and play/burn/store that? For those who have played such a file, you'd find out that many players (stand-alone bluray, HTPC s/w players, etc) have various problems with such files, failing to either play parts of it (audio tracks/subtitle tracks) and/or lack chapter stops and such, not to mention the m2ts end of file stopping problems (which even modifying the structure commands to 'halt/break' the playback) has only partial success.
Having a pretty comprehensive collection of bluray players at my disposal, I've run some tests as to MakeMKV's ability to correctly encode the chapters, audio tracks, and subtitles, and here is what I've found:
(Note: all MKV's stop properly at the end of the movie stream, and go back to the machine menu, unlike the 'raw' m2ts files)
Player: Popcorn Hour (standalone linux networked player with additional USB and Bluray disc)
sees chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
all subtitles selectable/playable
Sony 3D Bluray sees chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
subtitles selectable but not playable (sound weird, but OSD says it's playing
but no subtitles appear on the video). USB and Bluray media tested
Sony 2D Bluray No chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
LG 2D Bluray No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
Samsung 3D Bluray No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable. USB and Bluray media tested
Samsung 3D HDTV/SUHD (4K) 2016 model 8500 (USB media only)
No Chapters, all audio tracks selectable/playable,
no subtitles either selectable or playable
In short, the biggest failure is with subtitles, but why the chapters are also disappeared on several machines is unknown, although they are all playable/usable on the PCH box (which has the known ability to play just about anything and everything that one throws at it).
The Sony 3D Bluray player comes the closest to the PCH box, with only not showing the subtitles (again, although showing the subtitle selection in the on screen display which the others don't). All the machines listed play and show all the items listed WHEN the m2ts demuxed parts are recombined with mkvmerge, so there must be something incorrect with the mkv recombination processing in the MakeMKV program.
There are several other MKV generators out there that I'll be testing in the following week or so, and come back to this thread and post the results here.
FYI, I know that 'historically' the bluray subtitles have more bugs/problems than one can count, and there are several threads here noting many of them. But as I've run into most if not all of those problems in the past and managed to figure them out or correct them, from adding English translation tracks that are auto-selected, to adding both subtitles and audio tracks sourced from either bluray/dvd other edition discs that were left off better quality video releases and such. Believe me, I've just about seen and 'fixed' it all.