4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch

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MartyMcNuts
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Re: 4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch

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philp wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:27 am
Brand new 4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch, seller wont accept a return ”as the disc should play properly on a Blu-Ray player”

I bought a brand new 4K Blu-Ray movie, but it keeps failing to rip the movie. I took a look a the disc under a bright light and there’s a tiny, but deep scratch on the disc, possibly because when the disc arrived, it was loose in the case. MakeMKV can backup the disc, but with a hash error.

I emailed the retailer about what’s the return/replacement process on this, I told them the disc has a scratch and ”when I scanned the disc it shows hash errors”. To this they responded with that they can’t help me if it shows an error on PC, as a dedicated player would still play it normally.

I think I just have to eat the costs of this and never buy from this retailer, but is this sitation still salvagable? Is there a way for me to find out which track the scratch happens on, so I could just deselect it from MakeMKV? MakeMKV says at least some errors happen while reading /BDMV/STREAM/00002.m2ts, but I have no idea how to find which audio/subtitle/video track is.
Tell the seller you tried it on a UHD player (or 2) and it still wouldn't play properly and demand a return/replacement. You should not mention trying the disc on a computer.
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dcoke22
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Re: 4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch

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philp wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:27 am
Is there a way for me to find out which track the scratch happens on, so I could just deselect it from MakeMKV? MakeMKV says at least some errors happen while reading /BDMV/STREAM/00002.m2ts, but I have no idea how to find which audio/subtitle/video track is.
When you highlight a title on the left, on the right there will be a bunch of information about that title. One of those lines will be 'segment map'. The number(s) in the segment map correspond to the names of the .m2ts files that make up that title, so look for a title with 2 in the segment map.
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Re: 4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch

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MartyMcNuts wrote:
Fri Feb 09, 2024 1:02 am
philp wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:27 am
Brand new 4K Blu-Ray doesn’t rip properly due to a scratch, seller wont accept a return ”as the disc should play properly on a Blu-Ray player”

I bought a brand new 4K Blu-Ray movie, but it keeps failing to rip the movie. I took a look a the disc under a bright light and there’s a tiny, but deep scratch on the disc, possibly because when the disc arrived, it was loose in the case. MakeMKV can backup the disc, but with a hash error.

I emailed the retailer about what’s the return/replacement process on this, I told them the disc has a scratch and ”when I scanned the disc it shows hash errors”. To this they responded with that they can’t help me if it shows an error on PC, as a dedicated player would still play it normally.

I think I just have to eat the costs of this and never buy from this retailer, but is this sitation still salvagable? Is there a way for me to find out which track the scratch happens on, so I could just deselect it from MakeMKV? MakeMKV says at least some errors happen while reading /BDMV/STREAM/00002.m2ts, but I have no idea how to find which audio/subtitle/video track is.
Tell the seller you tried it on a UHD player (or 2) and it still wouldn't play properly and demand a return/replacement. You should not mention trying the disc on a computer.
Playing on a computer is still a valid option (in terms of not needing anything funky to be done or disk decryption filters) with some generations of Intel processors and UHD disks so they're full of shit. For that matter making a backup copy for personal use even if circumvention of AACS is required to do so is legal in most places and I wouldn't recommend even getting into buying UHD disks to anyone who didn't have the ability to do it because of their extreme fragility as far as dust and scratches go (especially on three layer disks). The seller is relying on people thinking they're doing something shady and giving up at the point you're at; they probably re-wrap and re-sell scratched disks as new. A corrupt disk is a corrupt disk, you'd likely get visual and audio errors around the point of the problem when playing back on a UHD player ranging from single frame glitches to extreme minutes long visual corruption. It's a scratched disk, which is a flawed product, so tell them to stop being a twat-waffle and exchange it.
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