Results with Dune 2 4K
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:16 pm
Hello all,
after applying the MK firmware to my drive (Asus BW-16D1HT), I managed succesfully to access this disc (Dune 2 4K, produced in 2024) using MakeMKV 1.17.7 (the latest).
The results are as follow:
- the main track (discounting bonuses) is perfect, only you have better have a lot of disc space for storage as it is duplicated (2 files of 69.5G each, with different track names but apparently identical as seen in codec info in VLC, and during viewing).
I guess that you might ignore one at track selection time in MakeMKV, but I'm not sure that the track names (something like "Dune- Part Two_t something") make this very easy, at ripping time that is...
- the two main tracks are encoded H265 HEVC video (which I didn't manage to read with VLC) and various audio codecs in different languages (readable by VLC).
- I managed to view the main tracks using MPV, and in 4K at that (my PC has a 4K setup, with HDR). VLC opens the files but only manages to play the audio on my PC (probably because of the H265 HEVC video).
- the bonuses are there too as separate tracks each. None is 4K, which I guess may be as present on the disc. Also they are encoded H264 with only English audio, which I guess may be as present on the disc.
So, this first try was a complete success. Awesome work, many thanks.
after applying the MK firmware to my drive (Asus BW-16D1HT), I managed succesfully to access this disc (Dune 2 4K, produced in 2024) using MakeMKV 1.17.7 (the latest).
The results are as follow:
- the main track (discounting bonuses) is perfect, only you have better have a lot of disc space for storage as it is duplicated (2 files of 69.5G each, with different track names but apparently identical as seen in codec info in VLC, and during viewing).
I guess that you might ignore one at track selection time in MakeMKV, but I'm not sure that the track names (something like "Dune- Part Two_t something") make this very easy, at ripping time that is...
- the two main tracks are encoded H265 HEVC video (which I didn't manage to read with VLC) and various audio codecs in different languages (readable by VLC).
- I managed to view the main tracks using MPV, and in 4K at that (my PC has a 4K setup, with HDR). VLC opens the files but only manages to play the audio on my PC (probably because of the H265 HEVC video).
- the bonuses are there too as separate tracks each. None is 4K, which I guess may be as present on the disc. Also they are encoded H264 with only English audio, which I guess may be as present on the disc.
So, this first try was a complete success. Awesome work, many thanks.