Failure to open ripped folder
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Failure to open ripped folder
First time posting, I hope I'm not posting this in the wrong board.
I used MakeMKV to make a backup of a blu-ray disc like I usually do. The process completed with no problems, but now an issue I haven't seen before comes up. When I try to open the folder in HandBrake, it tells me "No Valid Source or Titles found". I ripped a season of a series, and all other discs in the box open like normal. When I try to open the folder in CyberLink Media Suite 16, it won't open in there either. However, when I try to open it in VLC, it'll play the videos with no issue. What's going on here? Should I re-rip the disc? I'd rather not convert these files in VLC, for consistencies sake. Is the issue with the disc, handbrake, or makemkv?
Thank you in advance.
I used MakeMKV to make a backup of a blu-ray disc like I usually do. The process completed with no problems, but now an issue I haven't seen before comes up. When I try to open the folder in HandBrake, it tells me "No Valid Source or Titles found". I ripped a season of a series, and all other discs in the box open like normal. When I try to open the folder in CyberLink Media Suite 16, it won't open in there either. However, when I try to open it in VLC, it'll play the videos with no issue. What's going on here? Should I re-rip the disc? I'd rather not convert these files in VLC, for consistencies sake. Is the issue with the disc, handbrake, or makemkv?
Thank you in advance.
Re: Failure to open ripped folder
What kind of files and/or folders are in the output directory?
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Does MakeMKV open the backup successfully?
My typical workflow is to make a decrypted backup of a disc, open the backup in MakeMKV and create the .mkv files I'm interested in, then, optionally, transcode the .mkv files with Handbrake.
My typical workflow is to make a decrypted backup of a disc, open the backup in MakeMKV and create the .mkv files I'm interested in, then, optionally, transcode the .mkv files with Handbrake.
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Re: Failure to open ripped folder
It usually does, but not this time. The ripped disc created the backup folder, and I can even go into the BDMV > STREAM folder to open the episodes, but HandBrake and other video apps don't seem to recognize the ripped folder/backup and won't open. I wasn't sure if this was a MakeMKV issue or with HandBrake.
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Interesting. I've never encountered a case where I've successfully made a backup of a disc that MakeMKV could not then open. I almost never use VLC or Handbrake on a backup, so I have no experience with how reliable (or not) they are operating on a backup.
If you make a new backup of the problematic disc, does it also have the problem?
If you make a new backup of the problematic disc, does it also have the problem?
Re: Failure to open ripped folder
what happens, if you use "Open files" in MakeMKV and let it open the index.bdmv file in the BDMV folder? Does it recognize the disk itself anymore?
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Re: Failure to open ripped folder
Sorry if I wasn't clear. MakeMKV isn't the issue here, HandBrake is. MakeMKV made the backup of my disc just fine, but HandBrake doesn't recognize it. I wasn't sure if it was an issue with which system though, as I've never seen this problem before.
Re: Failure to open ripped folder
Then I am afraid you should place your question at the Handbrake Forum.