Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
I usually only want to extract one "Title" from blu-ray and dvd disks so I think a button to un-check all of the titles so that I can just check the one I need would be a great time-saver.
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Oh, I just discovered the control-click option menu...no need for a button I guess.
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I was wondering the same thing... I'll have to try out the CTRL click thing but I do agree a select/deselect all would be intuitive.
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I take it you guys didn't right click at all, eh?
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On a related note, Is there a way to select duplicate tracks? MKV automatically skips dups. I have a DVD that has a run time of 2:20, MKV sees title 0 and title 1 as 1:07:38 each and drops one as a duplicate. I want to rip both titles because I know that they are both valid.
Any way to disable the auto skip?
Any way to disable the auto skip?
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Re: Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
@JohnnyK
Hi!
1) Please clarify - Are both tracks simply VALID and identical, or are they DIFFERENT from each other?
2) have you actually PLAYED the DVD to determine the actual runtime?
3) What is the Title and Region of the DVD?
Hi!
I want to rip both titles because I know that they are both valid.
1) Please clarify - Are both tracks simply VALID and identical, or are they DIFFERENT from each other?
2) have you actually PLAYED the DVD to determine the actual runtime?
3) What is the Title and Region of the DVD?
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The title is Push by Matchstick Productions and the actual total run time is about 2:20. The region is USA (region 1). Both titles are identical and nothing else shows up as any length beyond 10 minutes.
Is there any way to choose what to rip?
Cheers.
Is there any way to choose what to rip?
Cheers.
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Re: Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
@JohnyK
To say that what you appear to be describing is confusing would be a gross understatement, especially since Amazon.com indicates that the "Push" skiing DVD by Matchbox runs only 60 minutes.
1) If, as you say, MakeMKV identifies "Title 0" and "Title 1" to be IDENTICAL and you AGREE that they are identical, what possible purpose would be served by trying to find a way to rip both titles?
2) Since you say that you KNOW that both titles are identical, may I ask how you determined that?
3) Does your single disc DVD also include "Pull", or do you have the two disc set?
To say that what you appear to be describing is confusing would be a gross understatement, especially since Amazon.com indicates that the "Push" skiing DVD by Matchbox runs only 60 minutes.
1) If, as you say, MakeMKV identifies "Title 0" and "Title 1" to be IDENTICAL and you AGREE that they are identical, what possible purpose would be served by trying to find a way to rip both titles?
2) Since you say that you KNOW that both titles are identical, may I ask how you determined that?
3) Does your single disc DVD also include "Pull", or do you have the two disc set?
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I'll go back and take a look at it. The run time listed as 2:20 may include pull. I'll look closer.
But to the origional question is "can you manually choose which tracks to record or which to skip?" there may never be a need to use this feature (given the uncertainty of my immediate need), but can you do it?
Cheers.
But to the origional question is "can you manually choose which tracks to record or which to skip?" there may never be a need to use this feature (given the uncertainty of my immediate need), but can you do it?
Cheers.
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Re: Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
No, you CANNOT select a title (DVD) that MakeMKV has determined to be an EXACT duplicate (including navigation) of another title.can you manually choose which tracks to record or which to skip?
Please answer MY question - Again, since you say that you KNOW that both titles are identical, may I ask how you determined that?
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I don't appreciate the tone and attacking nature of your "help". I may be wrong in my memory of the film length and will investigate further. I thought it was a two hour movie. I'll figure it out myself and not waste your time any more.
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Re: Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
Just sincerely trying to help you, but it's hard if you can't or won't provide accurate information and twice decline to answer a question that might provide some enlightenment. (How did you determine that thetwo titles are identical?). The more information you can provide, the better able I, or another member may be able to help you...
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I appreciate the help. MakeMKV determined that the tracks were identical. I also used Handbrake and it lists the two tracks as 1:07:38 each. Handbrake failed to rip the tittle because of the protection.
It has been a while since I watched the movie, but I thought that it was longer than an hour. I could be wrong and it is only an hour.
I am on holiday right now and will investigate further next week.
It has been a while since I watched the movie, but I thought that it was longer than an hour. I could be wrong and it is only an hour.
I am on holiday right now and will investigate further next week.
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Re: Feature Request: Select All/None Titles
It would seem that there's nothing further to be resolved. No, you cannt select a title (DVD) that MakeMKV has determined to be an exact duplicate (including navigation) of another title.
Enjoy the rest of your holiday ;>}
Enjoy the rest of your holiday ;>}