Re: Mandolorian Season 2 Disc 1 rip errors
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2023 8:00 pm
Mine was the steelbook from best buy.
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Mine was the steelbook from best buy.
Can you explain this process to me? I am stuck with a persistent read error on a different, brand new disk. All I've tried is making a decrypted backup multiple times. I didn't realize I could make an iso through Image Burn and then have MakeMKV open the iso. But it sounds like there is something I need to do in MakeMKV first to enable LibreDrive?SamuriHL wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 11:58 amThis is why I used imgburn to make a protected iso. I got 4 retries in that section of the disc but was eventually able to get a good read. Just enable libredrive before making the iso with imgburn and hope it can retry through that part of the disc.
P.S. that is with my pioneer drives. I had to try it in both before it would work.
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Late to this but i gave old set a view. There was indeed some visual noise when the frog lady was panicking before Din dozed off ~ the 18 min mark but it wasn't showstopping and it didn't stutter. Def seems like some discs are worse than others though. My 2nd copy worked and had no issues on player yet 1st set didn't work at all and had some (but not a lot) of pixellation. If it manages to rip at all chances are it should have little to no visual artifacts when played on an actual player.adambomber wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:55 pmYou're free to! Forgot to mention, but I don't think this is a hardware issue either, seeing as I tested it on both my Panasonic UB820 and my Pioneer 212 drive on my desktop. It's a few seconds after the 19 minute markersephirothkefka wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:16 amI still have my old set due to Amazon's rather generous return window. I could give them a viewadambomber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 5:39 pm
I *have* noticed an error in S2E2, which I've replicated with my copy from Amazon and its replacement. there's some weird visual distortion around the point Mando goes to sleep under the ice, right as Frog Lady tries to speak to him (before she uses the droid to do so).
I've tried posting screenshots on one of the blu-ray.com forums, but they never seem to post. I also reached out to Disney disc support, but I haven't heard back. Kinda at a loss on what to do now.
This didn't work for me. Trying to get a replacement set.dockingbay94 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:50 pmI finally got around to manually copying the disc contents to a temp folder and using MakeMKV to copy episode 2.
In case anyone wants to know the procedure, this worked for me on a Windows 10 PC (internal Asus BW-16D 1HT):
- Open the disc in MakeMKV all the way to the content list
2. Use Windows Explorer to copy all three items from the disc to a temp folder on the PC
3. Wait a couple of hours for copy to complete
4. Close MakeMKV
5. Re-open MakeMKV
6. Select File>Backup
7. Specify output folder then select OK
8. Watch the output folder for discatt.dat to be created then stop the MakeMKV
9. Copy discatt.dat to the temp folder from step 2
10. In MakeMKV select File>Open files and select discatt.dat
11. Select the Title sized at 19.9GB for episode 2 and Make the MKV
I'm late to this as well, but thanks for posting those steps. I never would have thought to try this. The file copy eventually worked overnight on 00672.m2ts, but Windows lost track of the disc. I had to take the disc out, put it back in and restart MakeMKV. Then I was able to copy the rest of the files from the disc without issue.dockingbay94 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:50 pmI finally got around to manually copying the disc contents to a temp folder and using MakeMKV to copy episode 2.
In case anyone wants to know the procedure, this worked for me on a Windows 10 PC (internal Asus BW-16D 1HT):
- Open the disc in MakeMKV all the way to the content list
2. Use Windows Explorer to copy all three items from the disc to a temp folder on the PC
3. Wait a couple of hours for copy to complete
4. Close MakeMKV
5. Re-open MakeMKV
6. Select File>Backup
7. Specify output folder then select OK
8. Watch the output folder for discatt.dat to be created then stop the MakeMKV
9. Copy discatt.dat to the temp folder from step 2
10. In MakeMKV select File>Open files and select discatt.dat
11. Select the Title sized at 19.9GB for episode 2 and Make the MKV
Just wanted to thank the OP for this method, worked for me on my borked disc that I got on pre-order on Amazon in Dec 2023. I didn't start ripping my collection until recently (decided to go with a Verbatim 43890 flashed to a 43888 thanks to Billy) and just came across this issue.dockingbay94 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:50 pmI finally got around to manually copying the disc contents to a temp folder and using MakeMKV to copy episode 2.
In case anyone wants to know the procedure, this worked for me on a Windows 10 PC (internal Asus BW-16D 1HT):
- Open the disc in MakeMKV all the way to the content list
2. Use Windows Explorer to copy all three items from the disc to a temp folder on the PC
3. Wait a couple of hours for copy to complete
4. Close MakeMKV
5. Re-open MakeMKV
6. Select File>Backup
7. Specify output folder then select OK
8. Watch the output folder for discatt.dat to be created then stop the MakeMKV
9. Copy discatt.dat to the temp folder from step 2
10. In MakeMKV select File>Open files and select discatt.dat
11. Select the Title sized at 19.9GB for episode 2 and Make the MKV