My Bloody Valentine and Daybreakers

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My Bloody Valentine and Daybreakers

#1 Post by mgchristensen » Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:44 am

MakeMKV 1.7.8 on Linux, Fedora 17. Here's the errors from the two Blu-ray discs. My Bloody Valentine would not rip at all, Daybreakers rpiied but with 6 DEBUG errors.

This is the output for MBV:
MakeMKV v1.7.8 linux(x64-release) started
Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as /home/xxxxxx/MakeMKV_log.txt
DEBUG: Code 0 at }x"qpraFCh&=%K.53Q^MyAK:213130122
Using direct disc access mode
Evaluation version, 28 day(s) out of 30 remaining
File 00004.mpls was added as title #0
File 00005.mpls was added as title #1

- snip - skipped files

File 00284.m2ts was added as title #2
File 00286.m2ts was added as title #3

- snip - skipped files

File 00288.m2ts was added as title #4

- snip - skipped files

File 00291.m2ts was added as title #5

- snip - skipped files

File 00295.m2ts was added as title #6

- snip - skipped files

Operation successfully completed
Saving 1 titles into directory /home/xxxxxx/Videos using profile 'FLAC' from file '/usr/bin/../share/MakeMKV/flac.mmcp.xml'
DEBUG: Code 744 at %[;}YmJTOz?wtyWg:213132330
DEBUG: Code 1073741931 at s0~yO$LoqvdIh+cHM:121263659
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 0 at j`W+_?RoO*/fB0UVS$6:121264211
DEBUG: Code 1073741931 at s0~yO$LoqvdIh+cHM:121263659
DEBUG: Code 0 at j`W+_?RoO*/fB0UVS$6:213134239
DEBUG: Code 0 at cad"Jz\&j'G(]cj\.j3Y:213129984
DEBUG: Code 0 at }q)!dD$^NK<.zyg@rbQ6b:121262808
LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: UpdateTrackInfo failed
Failed to save title 1 to file /home/xxxxxx/Videos/My_Bloody_Valentine_t01.mkv
0 titles saved, 1 failed

This is the output for Daybreakers:
Using direct disc access mode
Evaluation version, 28 day(s) out of 30 remaining
Title #00115.mpls has length of 81 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
File 00004.mpls was added as title #0
File 00523.mpls was added as title #1
Title #00304.mpls(1) has length of 0 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
Title #00003.mpls has length of 93 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
File 00009.mpls was added as title #2

- snip - skipped files

File 00391.m2ts was added as title #3
File 00397.m2ts was added as title #4
File 00398.m2ts was added as title #5

- snip - skipped files

Operation successfully completed
Saving 2 titles into directory /home/xxxxxx/Videos using profile 'FLAC' from file '/usr/bin/../share/MakeMKV/flac.mmcp.xml'
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 1073741931 at s0~yO$LoqvdIh+cHM:121263659
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 107 at hpP$MTjO5FlPK]8v!l:121262095
DEBUG: Code 1073741931 at s0~yO$LoqvdIh+cHM:121263659
2 titles saved

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Re: My Bloody Valentine and Daybreakers

#2 Post by mike admin » Sun Oct 21, 2012 9:11 am

This error is linux and ffmpeg specific. Please try compiling MakeMKV's version ( http://www.makemkv.com/download/ffmpeg/ ... -1.7.8.tbz ) and see if it will work.

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Re: My Bloody Valentine and Daybreakers

#3 Post by mgchristensen » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:08 pm

You are right, these errors only happen under Linux (Fedora 17 on a Toshiba A665 laptop). Under Windows 7, no errors.

I did, in fact, download mmffmpeg-src-1.7.8.tbz, and uncompressed it to a separate directory. I ran make, then pointed MakeMKV at the binary file ffmpeg that resulted. I did not run make install as I did not want to chance disturbing other installations.

Please see my post here: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5275&p=23169#p23169. It was unclear from the instructions here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=224 what to do with ffmpeg, so I may have made an error. What should I have done differently?

I'm guessing that the MS Windows way of doing things, and the Mac way, and the Gnu/Linux way, are so very different from each other that there is lots of hair-pulling keeping a package up to date for all.

Thanks. You are, to my knowledge, the only one providing this functionality on Linux where obtaining said functionality does not involve a lot of pain.

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