Newbie - Questions and problems
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 3:58 pm
Hello...
New to this community and I just tried using MakeMkV for first time, somewhat unsuccessfully and I have a few questions to start with.
1. in the BD+ support in the news and announcement forum, there is a reference to downloading dsall.svq under topic. and placing it in the " MakeMKV data directory".
- with current download of program, is this necessary as a separate task, or is it included in the current download?
- where is this directory as I cannot find it after searching entire computer?
2. Where is the logfile for a run? I cannot find it under Users where it says it is supposed to be. in C:\Users\myname/MakeMKV_log.txt
3. In the program preferences then is a place to enter "dtsdecoderdll.dll location". What is this and where would I find it?
Ok so now the problems I encountered:
Trying to convert BLU-RAY disc Lone Survivor with DTS sound to MKV. Protection shows as AACS v36
File size is around 44.4 GB (dual Layer BLU-RAY) in the output folder STREAM. According to the message at the end, it looks like this part worked.
Problem #1.
Tried to use handbrake to convert file to MP4 from the STREAM folder to reduce size. Got part way thru then crashed after about 40 minutes. File was partially created but unreadable using VLC player. Log showed errors: Partial log from handbraske follows. Based on the contents of the log,where is the error? In what MakeMKV produced as input, or handbrake itself?
05:18:16] h264: "Chapter 1" (1) at frame 0 time 3754
[05:18:16] sync: first pts is 3754
[05:21:21] h264: "Chapter 2" (2) at frame 5351 time 20091602
[05:29:00] h264: "Chapter 3" (3) at frame 18211 time 68364827
[05:35:36] h264: "Chapter 4" (4) at frame 28831 time 108229652
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[05:40:54] h264: "Chapter 5" (5) at frame 38356 time 143984121
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[05:46:07] h264: "Chapter 6" (6) at frame 47670 time 178946548
[05:51:10] h264: "Chapter 7" (7) at frame 56996 time 213954021
[05:55:14] h264: "Chapter 8" (8) at frame 64803 time 243259547
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[05:59:35] h264: "Chapter 9" (9) at frame 72196 time 271011021
Problem # 2
retried conversion with handbrake this time specifying output as MKV. Crashed again Log showed errors at around chapter 15 this time.
Attempted to open with VLC player version 2.1.5-win32 (not current version) and it opened and managed to play portion that was there. However, was unable to Fast forward (drag slider bar), use the faster playback, or jump to specific time... tried to get to the end to see if it was actually all there. it was not (had to let the movie play thru). Noticed here though, sound showed as stereo only no DTS.
Problem # 3:
Figured maybe problems with playing back were possibly due to outdated VLC player. Downloaded latest Version 2.2.1-win32 and tried watching the MKV file again. this time did not work at all... stuttered , froze and pixelated. FF attempts also failed as before. Removed this version and reinstalled old one at returned to at least be able to view what was there without any problems other than the sound not being DTS.
So then. based on on this, am I doing something wrong?
and finally, once MakeMKV finishes its decoding and creating the STREAM folder and its contents, how do you get just an MKV file on its own? Do you need to run a program like handbrake (or a better one?) to do that?
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to give enough information to whoever might be able to help.
Thanks for any help you folks can offer.
Big-Gee
New to this community and I just tried using MakeMkV for first time, somewhat unsuccessfully and I have a few questions to start with.
1. in the BD+ support in the news and announcement forum, there is a reference to downloading dsall.svq under topic. and placing it in the " MakeMKV data directory".
- with current download of program, is this necessary as a separate task, or is it included in the current download?
- where is this directory as I cannot find it after searching entire computer?
2. Where is the logfile for a run? I cannot find it under Users where it says it is supposed to be. in C:\Users\myname/MakeMKV_log.txt
3. In the program preferences then is a place to enter "dtsdecoderdll.dll location". What is this and where would I find it?
Ok so now the problems I encountered:
Trying to convert BLU-RAY disc Lone Survivor with DTS sound to MKV. Protection shows as AACS v36
File size is around 44.4 GB (dual Layer BLU-RAY) in the output folder STREAM. According to the message at the end, it looks like this part worked.
Problem #1.
Tried to use handbrake to convert file to MP4 from the STREAM folder to reduce size. Got part way thru then crashed after about 40 minutes. File was partially created but unreadable using VLC player. Log showed errors: Partial log from handbraske follows. Based on the contents of the log,where is the error? In what MakeMKV produced as input, or handbrake itself?
05:18:16] h264: "Chapter 1" (1) at frame 0 time 3754
[05:18:16] sync: first pts is 3754
[05:21:21] h264: "Chapter 2" (2) at frame 5351 time 20091602
[05:29:00] h264: "Chapter 3" (3) at frame 18211 time 68364827
[05:35:36] h264: "Chapter 4" (4) at frame 28831 time 108229652
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[05:40:54] h264: "Chapter 5" (5) at frame 38356 time 143984121
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[05:46:07] h264: "Chapter 6" (6) at frame 47670 time 178946548
[05:51:10] h264: "Chapter 7" (7) at frame 56996 time 213954021
[05:55:14] h264: "Chapter 8" (8) at frame 64803 time 243259547
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003b07a0] error decoding block
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] Overread auxiliary data by 32 bits
[dca @ 00000000003aff80] error decoding block
[05:59:35] h264: "Chapter 9" (9) at frame 72196 time 271011021
Problem # 2
retried conversion with handbrake this time specifying output as MKV. Crashed again Log showed errors at around chapter 15 this time.
Attempted to open with VLC player version 2.1.5-win32 (not current version) and it opened and managed to play portion that was there. However, was unable to Fast forward (drag slider bar), use the faster playback, or jump to specific time... tried to get to the end to see if it was actually all there. it was not (had to let the movie play thru). Noticed here though, sound showed as stereo only no DTS.
Problem # 3:
Figured maybe problems with playing back were possibly due to outdated VLC player. Downloaded latest Version 2.2.1-win32 and tried watching the MKV file again. this time did not work at all... stuttered , froze and pixelated. FF attempts also failed as before. Removed this version and reinstalled old one at returned to at least be able to view what was there without any problems other than the sound not being DTS.
So then. based on on this, am I doing something wrong?
and finally, once MakeMKV finishes its decoding and creating the STREAM folder and its contents, how do you get just an MKV file on its own? Do you need to run a program like handbrake (or a better one?) to do that?
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to give enough information to whoever might be able to help.
Thanks for any help you folks can offer.
Big-Gee