Thor Ragnarok 3D Mpls
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:48 am
Just wondering if anyone knows which of the 2 playlists is correct? I think this steelbook may have come from SE Asia somewhere.
Thanks for the response.preserve wrote:If one of them is 800, that's the one you want. Standard Disney convention.
I have the exact same disk version as you from my contact in Houston. The 3D ripped perfect. If I have time, I will try the 2D version and get back.tribunal88 wrote:I have an international steelebook that came with a 3D and normal BR disk included. It has this cover art. The 3D version ripped fine, but I'm having trouble with the 2D version. Keeps erroring out. Do you happen to have the same version? Are you able to rip the 2D disk properly?
That would be great because I just tried the method from that forum post. Used Robocopy to get the files from the BD to HDD. No errors or failures reported by Robocopy. Then performed the image backup like it said. Canceled it. Copied discatt.dat over and then used the "Open File" in MakeMKV to load the HDD copy as a disk. Got the same result as before (though much earlier in the ripping process). I'm going to send the new log to support to see if they have any insight.dmillionz wrote:I have the exact same disk version as you from my contact in Houston. The 3D ripped perfect. If I have time, I will try the 2D version and get back.tribunal88 wrote:I have an international steelebook that came with a 3D and normal BR disk included. It has this cover art. The 3D version ripped fine, but I'm having trouble with the 2D version. Keeps erroring out. Do you happen to have the same version? Are you able to rip the 2D disk properly?
I tried to rip the 2D version twice and it failed right at the end. I thoroughly cleaned the disk with Leader lens cleaner also after the first fail. I was directed to the MakeMKV Disk Read Error page in the log window. I'm sure glad the 3D version was fine though since that's the version I really wanted and the reason for my purchase.tribunal88 wrote:That would be great because I just tried the method from that forum post. Used Robocopy to get the files from the BD to HDD. No errors or failures reported by Robocopy. Then performed the image backup like it said. Canceled it. Copied discatt.dat over and then used the "Open File" in MakeMKV to load the HDD copy as a disk. Got the same result as before (though much earlier in the ripping process). I'm going to send the new log to support to see if they have any insight.dmillionz wrote:I have the exact same disk version as you from my contact in Houston. The 3D ripped perfect. If I have time, I will try the 2D version and get back.tribunal88 wrote:I have an international steelebook that came with a 3D and normal BR disk included. It has this cover art. The 3D version ripped fine, but I'm having trouble with the 2D version. Keeps erroring out. Do you happen to have the same version? Are you able to rip the 2D disk properly?
It does. That is exactly the outcome I had as well. I'll forward this info to support, along with a link to this forum post.dmillionz wrote: I tried to rip the 2D version twice and it failed right at the end. I thoroughly cleaned the disk with Leader lens cleaner also after the first fail. I was directed to the MakeMKV Disk Read Error page in the log window. I'm sure glad the 3D version was fine though since that's the version I really wanted and the reason for my purchase.
I hope this helps.
I'm not in front of my PC just now, but in case I have trouble later, can you point me to where I can find the setting for "single drive access"?JDLemon wrote:I found a very simple solution to this on my system. I ran MMKV in single drive access and ran it as administrator. Both of these solved it and i am now able to do a full back up of the Blu-ray 2d
Preferences > IOtribunal88 wrote:I'm not in front of my PC just now, but in case I have trouble later, can you point me to where I can find the setting for "single drive access"?JDLemon wrote:I found a very simple solution to this on my system. I ran MMKV in single drive access and ran it as administrator. Both of these solved it and i am now able to do a full back up of the Blu-ray 2d
I'm still getting the same failure either with full backup or a rip. Can you tell me if you have any other settings that might be non-default in IO or other areas?JDLemon wrote:I found a very simple solution to this on my system. I ran MMKV in single drive access and ran it as administrator. Both of these solved it and i am now able to do a full back up of the Blu-ray 2d