Anyone else have a hard time ripping Criterion 4K discs lately?
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:43 pm
Just got a bunch of discs from the Barnes and Noble 50% off sale and so far half of them can't be opened by MakeMKV. The drive just makes the chugging sound for a minute or two and then acts like there's no disc inserted. One of the ones that could read failed about 1/5th of the way into the rip. I haven't tried a soap-and-water clean yet, but that's next.
I'd have this happen to the random disc over the years, and could usually trade it in either at B&N or Amazon to get one that worked, but it's been happening more and more with Criterion discs specifically. Around the time of the big boxed Star Wars set from Disney a few years ago I read somewhere that a lot of the discs coming out of one pressing plant in Mexico were causing problems. I've noticed a lot of the Criterion discs used to have "Made in Mexico" printed on the shrink wrap, although none of these did.
Just wondering if it's happening to anyone else, or maybe it's time I finally got a new player? This ASUS BW-16D1HT is 5 years old now and has ripped something like 4,000 discs at this point!
I'd have this happen to the random disc over the years, and could usually trade it in either at B&N or Amazon to get one that worked, but it's been happening more and more with Criterion discs specifically. Around the time of the big boxed Star Wars set from Disney a few years ago I read somewhere that a lot of the discs coming out of one pressing plant in Mexico were causing problems. I've noticed a lot of the Criterion discs used to have "Made in Mexico" printed on the shrink wrap, although none of these did.
Just wondering if it's happening to anyone else, or maybe it's time I finally got a new player? This ASUS BW-16D1HT is 5 years old now and has ripped something like 4,000 discs at this point!