After a long search, I finally acquired non-bootleg versions of the Mister Ed DVDs (these are almost impossible to find).
For season 5, disc 2 (only), MakeMKV gives the "The source file '{path}.VOB' is corrupt or invalid at offset {offset}, attempting to work around" warnings, but rips it fine. I was able to get a non-bootleg S5 from the library and confirmed it had the exact same ripping warnings (same paths and offsets). So I assume this is a corrupted initial master, so all copies likely have the same issues.
I captured debug logs for both my purchase and the library copy. Is there any benefit to uploading these or sending them somewhere, or no? E.g., if MakeMKV has a list of "known bad offsets by disc" that it would silently ignore.
Thanks,
-Steve
Should I upload debug logs for warnings?
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Re: Should I upload debug logs for warnings?
If it managed to successfully rip the disk, it was able to retry enough to get a proper rip. You probably want to clean the disk, but it's technically processed now.
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