At first, I thought it was a minor glitch because it only happened sporadically, but recently (in the last few days) this has been occurring every time I try to make an MKV. The following pics show what I'm talking about.
Captain America


The Crow

Take Me Home Tonight

I first noticed the effect with '2012.' Figured it was a bad disc or dirty, so I cleaned it with same results and even bought a new disc. Weird thing was that with the new disc, not only did the same issue pop up but it happened at the same frame and time. When I play the discs on PowerDVD or MPC-HC, the picture is perfectly fine. I even went so far as buying a new drive (with updated drivers), figuring the other one was slowly dying. Those pics are from the new drive, same frame and time as the previous drive.
I can't figure it out except that it coincidentally started when I downloaded the latest version of MakeMKV. I uninstall and reinstalled with no luck. Can anyone please help with any suggestions because my last option is changing the SATA cables? But before I do that, I'm wondering if this could a software issue.
Thanks.