I'm going to be very blunt - you're wrong. Your situation is discussed a LOT, including in many areas in this thread alone.jbrip wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 5:00 pmNo it's not a bad disc. It is not dirty or greasy. It's absolutely 100 percent new shrink wrapped and cleaned with a microfiber wito zero scratches and scuffs. Other Blu-ray players play the entire movie perfectly fine. And on the computer the same disc movie plays in pristine perfection on VLC.ember1205 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 1:14 pmYou need to look at the details of WHY it's failing. Odds are, you are experiencing read failures which is almost certainly related to a bad disc, a bad drive, or the combo of the two not working well together. The 'fix' for read errors is to correct them - that isn't something software can do for you.jbrip wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 11:54 pmI don't think anyone has found a solution to this? I'm currently going through the same thing with MAKEMKV ripping 0 title, 1 failed. Tried making backup ISO and using all protection settings from cell-trim, walk, full and auto. Nothing works. Any ideas anyone? This is so annoying. Common makemkv devs help us.
The issue is Makemkv. It doesn't create a dump for me to send to devs. The only thing it gives are error messages and debug codes. In which no one has helped with.
Brand new discs right out of the package can and do have manufacturing defects. DVD players are purposefully designed to deal with defects without stopping you from watching the movie. Software requires 100% accuracy and you aren't getting it. Change the disc, change the drive, or change both to get it to work.