First I would like to say that I am loving Make MKV so far. When I started converting over my collection to MKV's I was using FAB. Since I was building my HTPC at the same time I was ripping I missing a huge flaw with FAB. All of my MKV's with HD Audio skip and pop when I am pushing DTS-HD.. Great so now I am re-ripping my entire collection over with Makemkv but I have run into a few very strange issues.
I ripped King Kong and Transporter 3 the other night. Both with just the Video stream and the DTS-HD stream. When loading into WMC it automatically crashes and then it locks the title. When I try to delete the file it spins in discovery mode. Now the odd thing is I can play these files (at least King Kong) in VLC with no problem. I am going to try and rip it with regular DTS and see if I get the same issue.. Any one get any ideas?
Also Does Make MKV reach out to the internet while ripping? On some titles I notice I am getting kicked from the network. Very Strange.
Some Titles Crashing WMC
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Re: Some Titles Crashing WMC
Hi!
Yes - I believe for SVQ files...Also Does Make MKV reach out to the internet while ripping?
Re: Some Titles Crashing WMC
During the decryption stage for disc with BD+ it will download the latest SVQ file, and it will tell you when it is doing this.jones2416 wrote:Also Does Make MKV reach out to the internet while ripping?
During the ripping stage there is no internet activity.
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Re: Some Titles Crashing WMC
The (downloadable) SVQ files are needed for a very small number of titles (currently 5) - so unless you're opening a BD disc with a very recent BD+ protection, Internet connection is not necessary. You can also always download the combined SVQ file manually ( via anonymizer if you wish) and disable Internet access in MakeMKV preferences. MakeMKV never sends any disc or user-specific information to the server, just checks for updates.crowfax wrote:During the decryption stage for disc with BD+ it will download the latest SVQ file, and it will tell you when it is doing this.jones2416 wrote:Also Does Make MKV reach out to the internet while ripping?
During the ripping stage there is no Internet activity.