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I don't remember folks having AV sync problems with the BTTF discs, just problems reading the UHD discs, which were resolved when the discs were cleaned? I don't see any mention of AV sync in the thread you linked.Legenista wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 11:32 pmSo, any updates on this? Can someone at least confirm if this is a bug from MAKEMKV, a problem handling the discs perhaps due to a stronger protection (?) or they are all defective? Or perhaps a great number of discs are spoiled, and others are OK? Other users also had problems with this BTTF UHD boxset: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23464
This is what is most strange about this problem, the fact some people had A/V sync issues even if there was no Atmos track involved.preserve wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:54 amI don't remember folks having AV sync problems with the BTTF discs, just problems reading the UHD discs, which were resolved when the discs were cleaned? I don't see any mention of AV sync in the thread you linked.Legenista wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 11:32 pmSo, any updates on this? Can someone at least confirm if this is a bug from MAKEMKV, a problem handling the discs perhaps due to a stronger protection (?) or they are all defective? Or perhaps a great number of discs are spoiled, and others are OK? Other users also had problems with this BTTF UHD boxset: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23464
Regarding trouble reading the discs, that would be a different issue, and could be related to the discs, the drive, the read speed (for particularly troublesome discs, which could be a manufacturing issue), or a combination of all three. But some folks (such as myself) had zero problems with the set, and I wouldn't expect everyone who had no problems to post, as generally people post when they have issues, not when they don't.
As far as updates go, Mike is pretty quiet on the forums. He's already mentioned in this thread that 1.15.4 is coming soon and should address the issue. I'm sure there's many people waiting so they can re-rip their Atmos discs, and Mike offered a test version if you PM him, which isn't something he's often done. Obviously he wants to get this fix right before releasing it. This pace is the way it's always been, and since presumably being less active on the forums means he has more time for MakeMKV development and resolving these issues, then personally I've always been okay with that.
AV sync issues can occur whenever the playlist consists of multiple segments, but excepting the recently-diagnosed Atmos issue, MakeMKV should generally be handling them adequately. Personally, I always save the log (as well as an output of the disc structure and file listing) with each rip, so that I can go back to any rip and look at which version of MakeMKV I used and any issues that may have come up.
The log shows you the timecodes when the AV sync errors are occurring. You may want to check your Preferences to ensure that "Log debug messages," "Expert mode," and "Show AV sync messages" are all checked. If you're not seeing any messages but you're still noticing audio dropouts or freezing, it may be a different issue.
There is a known false message about AV sync issues but it's easy to identify. If the message appears but the subsequent messages are just regarding forced subtitles being empty and removed, then there is no AV sync issue. Hopefully this false message appearing should be resolved in the next version.
Following your tips I created a log while attempting to rip BTTF part 2 again.
I'll repeat what I said there here, in case I am not making myself clear: