Newbie Qs re File Format and Multiple Chapters Being Created
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 1:11 pm
I'm a new member here and wanted to thank the sponsors and the creators of MakeMKV. I was able to flash my new Asus BluRay drive to firmware version 3.02 so that it can read HD discs. Very happy about that.
I just ran MakeMKV on a sample BluRay disc and ended up with one surprise that hopefully someone can explain so that I can tweak the settings if necessary. I've already searched on the forum and googled more broadly and did not stumble on an answer.
I was assuming that MakeMKV would in fact create MKV files on my computer when ripping a BluRay disc, but instead, the program created a series of "MPEG-TS Video Files." When I have MKV files on my harddrive (in my Windows-based system), they are listed as being "Matroska Video Files." I don't see any option in MakeMKV to choose an output file format, so I don't understand why I ended up with something other than MKV output files when I ripped a BluRay disk.
Thanks a lot for any tips or clarifications.
I just ran MakeMKV on a sample BluRay disc and ended up with one surprise that hopefully someone can explain so that I can tweak the settings if necessary. I've already searched on the forum and googled more broadly and did not stumble on an answer.
I was assuming that MakeMKV would in fact create MKV files on my computer when ripping a BluRay disc, but instead, the program created a series of "MPEG-TS Video Files." When I have MKV files on my harddrive (in my Windows-based system), they are listed as being "Matroska Video Files." I don't see any option in MakeMKV to choose an output file format, so I don't understand why I ended up with something other than MKV output files when I ripped a BluRay disk.
Thanks a lot for any tips or clarifications.