MakeMKV can't read any discs after trying bad BD
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 3:53 am
I was trying to rip The Good Place - a BD set of the entire series.
I put in the first BD and my computer/drive could not read it. It kept spinning and when it finally stopped, I could not click the drive icon in MakeMKV to have it analyze the BD. The BD didn't even show up in the OS (macOS). I ejected the BD manually - since it didn't register as a disc at all, I just hit the EJECT button on the drive. I put in the 2nd and it did almost the same, but never stopped spinning.
I tried later, before working on another TV show on DVD. The DVDs were good and, without going into detail, I started wondering if I had done something wrong, so I put the 1st BD from The Good Place in again. Same problem. I ejected it and put the DVD in. It showed up on my desktop, but MakeMKV never saw it - the DVD just kept spinning.
I ejected the DVD, quit MakeMKV, then restarted the program and put the DVD back in. It read it without problem.
The bottom line is if I try reading the BDs from The Good Place, after that, MakeMKV cannot read anything else without quitting and restarting.
This is the first time I've run into BDs that are completely unreadable by my drive - as in not even recognized by the OS. (I'll be testing them in a BD player tomorrow - my back is bothering me and I don't want to go downstairs unless I have to!) Is it common to find BDs that the OS won't even see or that MakeMKV can't read at all? I'm hoping that even with protection, a BD should at least be readable at some level, so I have grounds to return this set for a replacement.
I put in the first BD and my computer/drive could not read it. It kept spinning and when it finally stopped, I could not click the drive icon in MakeMKV to have it analyze the BD. The BD didn't even show up in the OS (macOS). I ejected the BD manually - since it didn't register as a disc at all, I just hit the EJECT button on the drive. I put in the 2nd and it did almost the same, but never stopped spinning.
I tried later, before working on another TV show on DVD. The DVDs were good and, without going into detail, I started wondering if I had done something wrong, so I put the 1st BD from The Good Place in again. Same problem. I ejected it and put the DVD in. It showed up on my desktop, but MakeMKV never saw it - the DVD just kept spinning.
I ejected the DVD, quit MakeMKV, then restarted the program and put the DVD back in. It read it without problem.
The bottom line is if I try reading the BDs from The Good Place, after that, MakeMKV cannot read anything else without quitting and restarting.
This is the first time I've run into BDs that are completely unreadable by my drive - as in not even recognized by the OS. (I'll be testing them in a BD player tomorrow - my back is bothering me and I don't want to go downstairs unless I have to!) Is it common to find BDs that the OS won't even see or that MakeMKV can't read at all? I'm hoping that even with protection, a BD should at least be readable at some level, so I have grounds to return this set for a replacement.