Audio/Video skips and playback issues in all of my 4k rips
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:30 pm
Hi everyone,
Recently got into ripping my 4k UHD collection as I just moved into a new house and set up a dedicated theater space and want to be able to play my whole collection digitally. I've only ripped about 15 movies to date, and so far they all have major audio/video issues, to the point that I can't watch any of them. Most of them have the first skip or playback issue within the first few minutes, and happens every 1-2 minutes.
A bit more info about my setup:
- Ripping using a Pioneer BDR-212 I bought from Billycar11 on this forum
- Tested using some old movies from my collection as well as brand new sealed disks - same issue presents
- Playing back primarily via Plex on a Shield TV Pro (have tried connecting HDD directly to Shield as well as HDD connected to Mac Mini and streamed to the Shield)
- Files stored on an 18TB WD HDD
While I am primarily running this through Plex on a ShieldTV, I can reproduce these skips and audio/ideo issues pretty much anywhere I try to play them. Other places I've tried these files and experienced the same issues:
- Playing back on my Mac Mini using VLC direct from the HDD
- Playing the file directly on the shield through the fil explorer
- Playing the file through Kodi
- Playing the file through Plex on an Apple TV
Every one of these methods will reproduce the skips and audio/video issue in the same place, so I'm pretty sure it's an issue with the output file and not the playback. The way the skip/issue appears is slightly different for each of the playback methods above (some will stop playback entirely, others will skip over it in slightly different ways).
I've also tried ripping the same disc over again in the case of Dune, )which I bought brand new as a test to rule out dirty discs from my collection) and the output file still had the skip in the exact same section. The first time I ripped Dune the output did show me an AV sync issue saying that the subtitle track I selected didn't exist or something similar. Thinking this may be causing the issue, I ripped the disk again only selecting one subtitle track and it output the MKV file without any AV sync issues noted, but when playing back the file I still get the same skips and issues at the exact same spot.
I've been so excited to finally have my whole collection available to watch in my new theater space digitally, but so far it has not resulted in a single watchable MKV file and I'm still constantly switching and managing disks.
What am I doing wrong? I know people aren't watching their collections with these sorts of skips and just living with it. The fact that it's happening to me with every single disk/rip suggests that I'm just doing something wrong or having a setting incorrectly applied.
Recently got into ripping my 4k UHD collection as I just moved into a new house and set up a dedicated theater space and want to be able to play my whole collection digitally. I've only ripped about 15 movies to date, and so far they all have major audio/video issues, to the point that I can't watch any of them. Most of them have the first skip or playback issue within the first few minutes, and happens every 1-2 minutes.
A bit more info about my setup:
- Ripping using a Pioneer BDR-212 I bought from Billycar11 on this forum
- Tested using some old movies from my collection as well as brand new sealed disks - same issue presents
- Playing back primarily via Plex on a Shield TV Pro (have tried connecting HDD directly to Shield as well as HDD connected to Mac Mini and streamed to the Shield)
- Files stored on an 18TB WD HDD
While I am primarily running this through Plex on a ShieldTV, I can reproduce these skips and audio/ideo issues pretty much anywhere I try to play them. Other places I've tried these files and experienced the same issues:
- Playing back on my Mac Mini using VLC direct from the HDD
- Playing the file directly on the shield through the fil explorer
- Playing the file through Kodi
- Playing the file through Plex on an Apple TV
Every one of these methods will reproduce the skips and audio/video issue in the same place, so I'm pretty sure it's an issue with the output file and not the playback. The way the skip/issue appears is slightly different for each of the playback methods above (some will stop playback entirely, others will skip over it in slightly different ways).
I've also tried ripping the same disc over again in the case of Dune, )which I bought brand new as a test to rule out dirty discs from my collection) and the output file still had the skip in the exact same section. The first time I ripped Dune the output did show me an AV sync issue saying that the subtitle track I selected didn't exist or something similar. Thinking this may be causing the issue, I ripped the disk again only selecting one subtitle track and it output the MKV file without any AV sync issues noted, but when playing back the file I still get the same skips and issues at the exact same spot.
I've been so excited to finally have my whole collection available to watch in my new theater space digitally, but so far it has not resulted in a single watchable MKV file and I'm still constantly switching and managing disks.
What am I doing wrong? I know people aren't watching their collections with these sorts of skips and just living with it. The fact that it's happening to me with every single disk/rip suggests that I'm just doing something wrong or having a setting incorrectly applied.