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Correct title for Night at the Museum 3 Secret of the Tomb?

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 3:15 pm
by iFrog
Hey all I'm re-doing my Plex Server, and re-ripping the movies I actually want to watch.
I'm doing the Secret of the Tomb disc, (US English), and it has 2 identical titles, only the mpls numbers are different.

On is 850, and the other is 820, or 08020. Both are the same size and length with the same number of segments. Also both have the same contents when expanding the arrow.

I'm currently ripping both to see if I can see a difference when the file is played. However, I tried to find an existing thread on here, and couldn't. So that's why I am asking now.

Thanks

Re: Correct title for Night at the Museum 3 Secret of the Tomb?

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:45 pm
by Epitaph
The difference is probably down to the audio languages. In makemkv, click the arrow next to each and look at the audio/subtitles languages.

Re: Correct title for Night at the Museum 3 Secret of the Tomb?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2025 1:16 am
by Capt32x
Hey, iFrog.

Did you ever find the difference between 850 and 802?

As you said already, all the audio, subtitle files and chapter counts are the same between the two. only difference listed in makemkv information is the segment map. I tried watching parts of both but I could not find a single difference. Usually I'm good at finding them.

Re: Correct title for Night at the Museum 3 Secret of the Tomb?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:03 am
by iainhallam
BDInfo shows that there are four playlists on my copy of the Blu-Ray - 800, 801, 850, and 851. All use segment 2070 for the majority of the film, but 800 and 850 use 2237 for the credits while 801 and 851 use 2238 for the credits. The only difference I can see between 2237.m2ts and 2238.m2ts I can see is that 2237 has the following extra lines in the acting section:

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Easter Island Head (Voice Over)   BRAD GARRETT
            Garuda (Voice Over)   ROBIN WILLIAMS
                               ...
                Augustus Statue   JAMES NEATE
As is often the case, 800 seems to be the right one on this pressing.