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A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:20 am
by Cornstick
Not positive about this. US Retail
Name: A Simple Favor (English)
Source file name: 00308.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 514,511,509,510,504,513,501,506,507,515,505,502,508,512,503
File name: A Simple Favor_t83.mkv
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:44 pm
by johng
Did this ever get verified? Any idea if the Netflix version is the same?
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 7:37 am
by dbtayag
Remember guys, this is a Lionsgate release.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 3:46 pm
by Grisle
RD Version
Title information
Name: A Simple Favor
Source file name: 00519.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 505,513,511,508,503,504,506,509,501,507,510,502,515,514,512
File name: A Simple Favor_t138.mkv
Used AnyDVD, but have not watched to verify.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:00 pm
by dp5081
RB version doesn't contain 308. just a heads up.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:18 pm
by Grisle
Sorry, supposed to be RB version in my post not RD
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:32 pm
by Kappabear
Folks, I'm not quite a newbie, but certainly no expert either. I'm attempting to extract the correct Title from this DVD. When I play it using Apple's DVD Player, it shows that Title 71 is what I want. When I open the disc in MakeMKV, I see "Title #71 was added (17 cell(s), 1:56:37)", but when I look at the lists of titles, none of the titles contain Source ID: 71.
How do I determine which DVD title to save/extract? (I've heard that Lionsgate discs are much harder to determine.)
Would someone please explain to me what is discussed/talked about in the threads above, and how you determined the information? Also, I'm not seeing "Source file name", or "Size", "Segment count", "segment map" or "File name" that matches what is being shown. Perhaps I'm looking at the DVD, and the above is from the BluRay?
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:52 pm
by Grisle
My info is for the RB Bluray version.
I had AnyDVD scan the disk and gave me a good playlist of 519, but as I said I have not watched it to verify this is correct at this point.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:37 pm
by Lovely Rita
Kappabear wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:32 pm
Folks, I'm not quite a newbie, but certainly no expert either. I'm attempting to extract the correct Title from this DVD. When I play it using Apple's DVD Player, it shows that Title 71 is what I want. When I open the disc in MakeMKV, I see "Title #71 was added (17 cell(s), 1:56:37)", but when I look at the lists of titles, none of the titles contain Source ID: 71.
How do I determine which DVD title to save/extract? (I've heard that Lionsgate discs are much harder to determine.)
Would someone please explain to me what is discussed/talked about in the threads above, and how you determined the information? Also, I'm not seeing "Source file name", or "Size", "Segment count", "segment map" or "File name" that matches what is being shown. Perhaps I'm looking at the DVD, and the above is from the BluRay?
Yes, this is the BluRay section.
Your questions should be posted under DVD topics.
Lionsgate discs ARE a PIA (much more than the Disney disc you and talked about recently) but I suggest we continue this conversation in the proper topic section. I would suggest posting there.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 12:13 am
by tornadobox
Does it matter that my file name is different? Everything else checks out the same. This is for the RB version (I'm assuming RB stands for the brightly colored machine source).
Title information
Name: A Simple Favor
Source file name: 00519.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 505,513,511,508,503,504,506,509,501,507,510,502,515,514,512
File name: A Simple Favor_t140.mkv
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 12:50 am
by TheBreeze
My MakeMKV chose 399.mpls, title 3 on my RB disc as the main feature. I already burned 519.mpls as suggested by Grisle. We'll see.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 1:04 am
by isuzudave
tornadobox wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 12:13 am
Does it matter that my file name is different? Everything else checks out the same. This is for the RB version (I'm assuming RB stands for the brightly colored machine source).
Title information
Name: A Simple Favor
Source file name: 00519.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 505,513,511,508,503,504,506,509,501,507,510,502,515,514,512
File name: A Simple Favor_t140.mkv
I don't think it matters that the file name is different. It's the source file name you are need to look at. They might have MakeMKV configured so it skips certain files on the disc and this would result in file number differences.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:57 am
by fozbot
Grisle wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 3:46 pm
RD Version
Title information
Name: A Simple Favor
Source file name: 00519.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 505,513,511,508,503,504,506,509,501,507,510,502,515,514,512
File name: A Simple Favor_t138.mkv
Used AnyDVD, but have not watched to verify.
Confirmed Grisle post - I used the 519.mpls on RB version and watched it last night. Thanks
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 7:47 pm
by Crtguy
519.mpls is correct for Netflix also.
Re: A Simple Favor (US Retail)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 2:44 am
by nickelmouse
Cornstick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:20 am
Not positive about this. US Retail
Name: A Simple Favor (English)
Source file name: 00308.mpls
Duration: 1:56:50
Chapters count: 16
Size: 32.6 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 514,511,509,510,504,513,501,506,507,515,505,502,508,512,503
File name: A Simple Favor_t83.mkv
I also got 00308.mpls for US Retail 4K/Blu-ray using Process Monitor. Interesting that 4K movies are now simpler to rip than their Blu-ray counterparts (at least, from the user perspective dealing with obfuscation...not the actual decryption from Mike).