makememe wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:28 pm
Floribraska wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:58 am
Obl918 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:28 pm
Anybody else getting MEDIUM ERRORS right out of the box on any of their discs?
Yes. Fellowship Extended Disc 1 - It gets about 45% through the main title for me before tanking. I've tried 5 different times with various cleaning, etc. of the disc as well as voodoo attempts such as inverting the PC. I also tried a backup. The backup ended up reporting mismatches against the hash. I increased my read retry from 20 to 99 and that actually helped a bit, but it eventually gives up further in.
It seems there are some serious manufacturing issues of the discs as well as packaging (missing discs? that's terrible). What's worst of all is that it appears the first run may be sold out from the big sellers like Amazon and Best Buy. I immediately went for a return/replacement, but there are no replacements to be had. Since I have no alternative to view the discs, I'm out of luck until Amazon restocks.
did you get fotr disc 1 to work? if not, did you notice where it stops? does 23460.5M sound familiar as read from makemkv? if so, then questions regarding manufacturing? this is my first bestbuy disc purchase since I struggled with a rogue one irritation, and the first fing disk I try will not work no matter how I clean it. I am trying a second drive as I write, but I had to replace the rogue one disc. curious about your stopping point. thanks.
I have not gotten it to work. I tried once more today.
I don't recall the exact position, but I know it's right around 23000. It seems to be slightly different each time, but that's the general area. I put in for my replacement on Amazon this morning, but like others, it won't be available until late Dec thru early Jan. I'm considering reaching out to WB directly to see what they can do. This is nuts. There was a big debacle for the original BTTF Blu-ray discs related to incorrect framing in a few scenes, and I remember they issued a replacement program for customers who wanted them. Maybe this will become a big enough issue for WB to do something similar, especially considering this is a much worse issue for those who get bad discs.
One other thing of note... Most of the times it failed, it failed fairly quickly, meaning it was ripping at 7.x speed and then quickly slowed down and lasted for only a few minutes more before giving up. However, at least one time, the drive was locked into 2.0 speed for about 20-30 minutes and I think it got a lot farther in, possibly closer to 28000 or 29000. I don't know enough about layers and discs, but just spitballing I'm wondering if the issue is when it moves to a different layer because for this one time it seemed like it was really in the mud while trying to read several gigabytes and ultimately failing.