setarip_old wrote:@Big Pines
I'm delighted that you've judged my last post to be useful ;>}
You may have noticed in my last post, that I made my .MKV directly (No EAC3to, demuxing, muxing etc.) from my Full Disc MakeMKV rip. I'd suggest you try the same thing and see if your problem remains...
(Gosh, I sure hope you deem my suggestion to be worth your while...)
Bye.
It is funny to me that the creator of MakeMKV has set aside this specific place in their forum to report errors/bugs with certain discs but some people seem to be waiting to pounce on anyone who reports a problem and harass them - like somehow they are betraying a loyalty to the application. Just to get the facts straight:
- I am not an idiot. I know what I am doing and I know when I am having a problem with an application. I have ripped over 100 BDs using this app and experienced very few problems (but have had some). I am also a software engineer by trade and I am good at troubleshooting problems.
- I am not trying to put down MakeMKV. I think it is a great app. In fact, I think it is the best app for ripping Blu-rays on OS X. Otherwise, I wouldn't be trying to use it. However, I don't think it is a perfect app. I am trying to make it better by finding a pattern in this problem so we can get the developers of the app to fix it. I assure you MakeMKV has more than one unexplained and even undiscovered bug. That doesn't mean it is a bad app (and it doesn't mean the users are crazy). It is just the nature of software development.
- I found a very real and reproducible problem with the way MakeMVK handles my Cars 2 disc and I suspect it is related to seamless branching. I ripped the movie twice directly from the disc without using eac3to, demuxing, muxing, etc. In both cases, the audio was out of sync. The only reason I moved to using eac3to is because I was looking to solve the problem I was having with MakeMKV. Guess what? It did solve the problem and it does prove in the very least that MakeMKV handles seamless branching differently than (and in this case not as well as) eac3to. This is valuable information that the developers of the app may want to know so they can fix it.
- I posted to this thread for two basic reasons: 1) To collect useful information and experience from other users and see if I could find a pattern in the problem. 2) To alert the developers of the app that they have a problem that may warrant looking into.
- I appreciate those that have taken the time to report that they are not having a problem with Cars 2. This is definitely valuable information. The next step in troubleshooting is to find out why I am having a problem and they are not. The obvious main differences that may exist are: 1) My version of the app or OS is different and that somehow affects this issue. 2) My version of the disc is different. 3) Those who reported not having the problem may actually have the problem but may not be able to easily see it. I am trying to keep an open mind and I haven't jumped to any conclusions yet but I am leaning toward #2.
setrarip_old, I am happy for you that your Cars 2 disc does not exhibit the same behavior with MakeMKV that mine does. I suspect you have a slightly different version of the disc despite the name/label being the same. Wanna trade discs? That may solve my entire problem.
Mike