Hi all:
I use MakeMKV mostly with digital files I already have, but recently I tried two Region 1 TV series DVDs and had trouble with both sets - the disks all open properly and mkv files are written, but the resulting files all have regular flashes of green frames intermixed in the video. With one series, the green flashes are every 4 seconds, on the other there are several per second. I'm running Win7Pro, and both disc sets have CSS/CPPM protection.
After looking around the forum, I'm wondering whether this is a LibreDrive issue. My drives/firmware are as follows:
ASUS DRW-24B1ST (FW 1.01)
Pioneer BDR-206 (FW 1.05)
Neither is included in the LibreDrive v6 listing, although a search indicates that some have had luck with the ASUS drive.
Is that the issue and, if so, any work-arounds?
Thanks!
Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
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Re: Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
Nothing to do with libredrive that is for Blu-ray aacs and uhd.
It does some other stuff like unlock rip speed but your drive not supporting it would not cause the green flashes it's a disc or a player problem.
It does some other stuff like unlock rip speed but your drive not supporting it would not cause the green flashes it's a disc or a player problem.
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Re: Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
Interesting point - if I play the disc with VLC media player, I still get the green flashes, but if I play the same disk in my BD/DVD player, the images are fine.
So what's that mean?
So what's that mean?
Re: Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
I realise I'm sort of new around here (and also a Debian user, so not sure if this is applicable to Windows), but have you tried disabling VLC hardware acceleration and testing if it still happens?
Tools -> Preferences -> Input/Codecs -> Hardware Accelerated Decoding -> Disable
Tools -> Preferences -> Input/Codecs -> Hardware Accelerated Decoding -> Disable
Re: Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
Thanks AffSeda - that solved the green flash problem - all the files play just fine now!!!
I VERY much appreciate your help
I VERY much appreciate your help
Re: Possible DVD drive not supported issue?
Great, glad I could help! I would say that if I was unable to use hardware accelerated playback I would invest some time and try to find out why. You may want to check video drivers / software updates / etc.