La La Land

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striking9250
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Re: La La Land

Post by striking9250 »

hnahorton wrote:
Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:47 am
I just bought the US Amazon multi-pack called La La Land [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD] (see image below) and unfortunately, none of the above-mentioned playlists worked. In fact, every one of the segment maps begins with 509 and ends with 513 which I didn't see in any other replies here. However, AnyDVD indicated playlist 620 was the correct one and it worked! I've confirmed by watching. Here's all the details:

Title information
Name: La La Land
Source file name: 00620.mpls
Duration: 2:07:48
Chapters count: 16
Size: 33.0 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 509,512,506,501,515,505,502,507,504,503,508,510,514,511,513
File name: La_La_Land_t285.mkv

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After running into issues with my hard drive filling up ripping all files on this BluRay, I found this thread. I too have the multi-pack (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD) purchased from Amazon. AnyDVD also says 620 is the good playlist.

What is different from what hnahorton provided, is my file name is La La Land_t294.mkv (not t285). I started watching on my PC and seems to be in the correct order.

However, Plex wont pick up the file in my library. Do I need to rip any other files for Plex to find it (I realize this isn't a Plex forum...)

Thanks!
striking9250
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Re: La La Land

Post by striking9250 »

Plex newbie error -- I simply need needed to change the name of the file to inlude the title and year ( La La Land (2016) - La La Land_t294.mkv ) and then Plex identified the file...
mrb99
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Re: La La Land

Post by mrb99 »

DJDONKEY wrote:
Tue May 30, 2017 10:39 am
I can confirm the UK version (amazon) From watching the movie
File: 00498.mpls
Map: 512, 510, 514, 502, 515, 508, 506, 513, 501, 509, 505, 511, 503, 507, 504
I'm trying to rip a UK Version of this however, the disc shows so many versions. I've picked what seems to be a 33gb version (otherwise it thinks its 10tb) and has the same map codes as above. At first it seems to be fine then MakeMKV will jump from 2hrs to rip to 100hrs+.

Am I missing something? All the other disc I've ripped you don't need to choose which version to use.
dcoke22
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Re: La La Land

Post by dcoke22 »

mrb99 wrote:
Tue Apr 01, 2025 4:34 pm
DJDONKEY wrote:
Tue May 30, 2017 10:39 am
I can confirm the UK version (amazon) From watching the movie
File: 00498.mpls
Map: 512, 510, 514, 502, 515, 508, 506, 513, 501, 509, 505, 511, 503, 507, 504
I'm trying to rip a UK Version of this however, the disc shows so many versions. I've picked what seems to be a 33gb version (otherwise it thinks its 10tb) and has the same map codes as above. At first it seems to be fine then MakeMKV will jump from 2hrs to rip to 100hrs+.

Am I missing something? All the other disc I've ripped you don't need to choose which version to use.
Try gently cleaning the disc.
9erDog
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Re: La La Land

Post by 9erDog »

I’m having trouble with ripping the Best Buy version and am not well versed in MakeMKV. There are so many versions on the disc and I tried ripping the 620 file but it’s taking a long time and time remaining continues to climb. Any advice would be appreciated.

EDIT: never mind - found the right file and it ripped fine and plays back well.
shadow101101
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Re: La La Land

Post by shadow101101 »

This has probably been said before, but when you are trying to find the correct version of the movie to rip amongst the fakes/incorrect versions use the segment map for your version of the disc as your guide. The t_xxx file number changes even within the same version of the disc I think. It's probably something they can script during disc burning without much difficulty, as opposed to actually changing up the content of the segments. For La La Land (Amazon multi) someone had t_185, someone else had t_194 and I had t_191. I checked and on my disc at least there was only one file that had the correct segment mapping.
Woodstock
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Re: La La Land

Post by Woodstock »

The _NNN names change according to what you have set as your minimum time; it's a count of how many possible hits for however many seconds you set. My numbers at 30 seconds minimum would be different from someone with a default of 120 seconds minimum, or 1200 seconds, or ???.
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