X-Men: Days of Future Past

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t_thyme
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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I sent dump file through and SVQ for my disk was fixed. Thank you!
macmuchmore
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Hi - is 00800.mpls the correct track or is it 00801.mpls? Thanks!
chooch
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Having the same issues with mine. It ripped but the playback was messed up. Will send the dump file to see what happens.
Malice
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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macmuchmore wrote:Hi - is 00800.mpls the correct track or is it 00801.mpls? Thanks!

+1
cerpika
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Malice wrote:
macmuchmore wrote:Hi - is 00800.mpls the correct track or is it 00801.mpls? Thanks!

+1
Have the same question. Both are the same duration, but slightly different mkv output files. Which one is correct?
macmuchmore
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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cerpika wrote:
Malice wrote:
macmuchmore wrote:Hi - is 00800.mpls the correct track or is it 00801.mpls? Thanks!

+1
Have the same question. Both are the same duration, but slightly different mkv output files. Which one is correct?
I tried 00800 and it worked just fine... did not try 00801. BTW - this was from that colored box outside of a lot of wallgreens, etc...
theOtherDave
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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I encoded both 00800 and 00801 and they appear to have identical English audio and scene order. The only difference seems to be that 800 has many more foreign language subtitles than 801.

See also discussion of subtitles in the recent "Foreign Language Subtitles" thread http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8479
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Just sent a dump file to the support address for X-Men: Days of Future Past (Rogue Cut) that just came out today. It has the no FUT's error as well, which isn't a big surprise as it's very new.

Thanks for taking a look at it, Mike!

Joe
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Has anyone else bought this version of DoFP and received the no FUT's error and dump file?
Primal
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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JosephEC wrote:Has anyone else bought this version of DoFP and received the no FUT's error and dump file?
Yes, I got the exact same result. I sent an email to support as well.
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Primal wrote:
JosephEC wrote:Has anyone else bought this version of DoFP and received the no FUT's error and dump file?
Yes, I got the exact same result. I sent an email to support as well.
Hopefully they'll be able to come up a new svq file for this new extended cut version fairly soon, but in the meantime, I'll watch it on my BD player...
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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theOtherDave wrote:
Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:17 pm
I encoded both 00800 and 00801 and they appear to have identical English audio and scene order. The only difference seems to be that 800 has many more foreign language subtitles than 801.
I can not see differences regarding the subtitles. Both seem to have the same languages?!

I check possible other differences. At first the different segment details:

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Titelinformationen
Name: X-Men: Days of Future Past (English)
Name der Quelldatei: 00800.mpls
Länge: 2:11:35
Anzahl der Kapitel: 40
Size: 34.8 GB
Segmentanzahl: 3
Segmentkarte: 1984,1985,1986
Name der Ausgabedatei: X-Men - Zukunft ist Vergangenheit FSK12 BR DE EN TR IMDB8.0 00800.mkv

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Titelinformationen
Name: X-Men: Days of Future Past (English)
Name der Quelldatei: 00801.mpls
Länge: 2:11:35
Anzahl der Kapitel: 40
Size: 34.8 GB
Segmentanzahl: 3
Segmentkarte: 1984,1987,1986
Name der Ausgabedatei: X-Men - Zukunft ist Vergangenheit FSK12 BR DE EN TR IMDB8.0 00801.mkv
After viewing the intro logos at 03:22 there is not difference (thought one could be german as I'm having the german BR, but both display english logos).

As done with Salt I extracted all tracks with gMKVExtractGUI:
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I checked all file hashes of the extracted audio, subtitles, video files, etc. by using HashCheck Shell Extension and everything has the same hash except of the chapters.xml file and the video files itself. The chapter file has identical time stamps. It has only different EditionUID and ChapterUID. I do not think this is important for us:
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But there is a difference between "X-Men - Zukunft ist Vergangenheit FSK12 BR DE EN TR IMDB8.0 00800_track1_[eng].avc" and "X-Men - Zukunft ist Vergangenheit FSK12 BR DE EN TR IMDB8.0 00801_track1_[eng].avc" as the file size differs so the content of the videos must be different.

Is it possible to check the length of segments so I can determine the correct timestamp of the difference?
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Maybe I try one of the Binary Diff Tools listed here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/8166748/318765

EDIT: Now I used HxD to compare the Binary data of the exported video tracks. There are differences at around 15% of the file. After that no other differences can be found. The problem is that I do not know how to find the corresponding time stamp. Maybe I can split the files at this position and play it through vlc. I'll try to find it out...
mgutt
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Ok, I finally found it. As I said before I used HxD to compare the binary data of the AVS files that I exported from the two MKV files through gMKVExtractGUI. Then I leave the cursor at this position, scrolled down to the end of the file, hold down shift and clicked the last hex character to mark everything after that position. Then I deleted this part and saved the file in a new AVS file. Now I opened MKVToolNix GUI and drag and drop this new AVS to create a new MKV file. After playing this file it ends at 17:56. This is the scene in which Wolverine is standing up naked and viewing himself in the mirror. This scene was censored in 00801.mpls. So if you want to see the naked backside of Hugh Jackman you need to use 00800.mpls ;)
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

Post by Grauhaar »

Why so complicated?

MPLS 800 has segment map 1984,1985,1986
MPLS 801 has segemnt map 1984,1987,1986

Make a decrypted backup, go to the backup folder, subfolder BDMV/STREAM and view the twi different files from the above MPLS 01986,m2ts and 01987.m2ts
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Re: X-Men: Days of Future Past

Post by mgutt »

Grauhaar wrote:
Mon Jul 22, 2019 5:24 pm
Why so complicated?
Because you did not answer my question ;)
Is it possible to check the length of segments so I can determine the correct timestamp of the difference?
I will try your suggestion to see which variant is faster. Thanks!
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