(Yes, I've searched the forums)
So far, I can find NO solution on a Mac.
MakeMKV makes great rips for me either from the DVD or from the IFO files.
The problem I'm having which has been documented and (I'm guessing) dealt with via other programs for PC owners is that the volume of the audio in each MKV file is incredibly low.
I've played these files through my standalone media player into my TV and had to push the volume almost all the way to the top for it to be watchable.
It's not a 'fussing' issue or me being pedantic. It's me having to really crank the volume up.
As a comparison, if I play the MKV file on my Mac compared with using the same programs to play the DVD disc on my mac. The difference in audio volume is startling.
e.g. a distinct difference between the volume using VLC for the MKV and the DVD with the same settings.
Try playing the DVD in DVD Player and the MKV in VLC simultaneously, and the MKV file's audio is drowned out, it's so quiet.
I've read different takes on the technical reasons for this and it seems to be a fairly common issue, but I've spent a ridiculous amount of time scouring the internet to find a solution.
If anyone can help me out here, I'd be hugely grateful.
RSVP anyone with a clue
