Ripping tv series dvd
Ripping tv series dvd
Hello newbie here,just ripped dvd but want it where i can select
which episode i want to watch. It came out as one big movie,with
each episode playing after the next,any ideas what i'm doing wrong
thanks in advance
which episode i want to watch. It came out as one big movie,with
each episode playing after the next,any ideas what i'm doing wrong
thanks in advance
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Re: Ripping tv series dvd
when you select which titles to rip, look for the individual titles and there run time, instead of the 1 big title which will have all the episodes as u say in one big file. If you click on an individual title in the tree it will show the length of the epsidoe/film and that can help when choosing which titles to rip.
Re: Ripping tv series dvd
This is a common issue - the DVD's menu will have a "scenes" list that corresponds with episodes, but they're all part of one file on the DVD or BD.
While you open the DVD in MakeMKV and select the title, you might see a "segment map" that looks like:
1-6,7-12,13-18,19-24,25-30,31
Which essentially says, there are 5 episodes, each has 6 chapters, and there is an extra chapter with DVD credits (yes, I see this a LOT). These are your cues for using Handbrake (or one of the MKV tools) to construct what you want.
In HB, I load the main file, select the options I want for the compression, then select groups of chapters (1-6 to start with) and set an output file name. Add that to the queue. Select the next batch of chapters (7-12), give that a different file name, add to queue, repeat as needed. Then I start the encoding, and I have 5 files at the end, one for each episode. The DVD credit chapter is left out, or it could be added to the last file.
While I have players that will handle the MKV files directly, everything goes through HB and gets converted to h264 video for my uses, so dealing with the "multiple episodes in one file" issue is second nature.
While you open the DVD in MakeMKV and select the title, you might see a "segment map" that looks like:
1-6,7-12,13-18,19-24,25-30,31
Which essentially says, there are 5 episodes, each has 6 chapters, and there is an extra chapter with DVD credits (yes, I see this a LOT). These are your cues for using Handbrake (or one of the MKV tools) to construct what you want.
In HB, I load the main file, select the options I want for the compression, then select groups of chapters (1-6 to start with) and set an output file name. Add that to the queue. Select the next batch of chapters (7-12), give that a different file name, add to queue, repeat as needed. Then I start the encoding, and I have 5 files at the end, one for each episode. The DVD credit chapter is left out, or it could be added to the last file.
While I have players that will handle the MKV files directly, everything goes through HB and gets converted to h264 video for my uses, so dealing with the "multiple episodes in one file" issue is second nature.
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Re: Ripping tv series dvd
If you have chapters in the MKV file you can split the file by this chapters using MKVMerge (GUI or a small batch file).
Re: Ripping tv series dvd
Thank you all for the info,will try the suggestions
Re: Ripping tv series dvd
Is there anyway chapter marker to chapter maker ripping could be added into MakeMKV... this feature alone is worth the pice of buying it to me...
Re: Ripping tv series dvd
No, you have to split the MKV by chapters after ripping. It's easy to do this in MKVMerge.
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 236#p23236
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 236#p23236
Re: Ripping tv series dvd
So thats fine for windows users... I did a quick scan of the link (because i'm at work...) and saw nothing for those of us like me that use OS X.... Guess I'll have to look more into that...fryk. wrote:No, you have to split the MKV by chapters after ripping. It's easy to do this in MKVMerge.
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 236#p23236
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Re: Ripping tv series dvd
It's a nice tool for users of many operating systems.
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Just wanted to say thanks to all for helping out
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Where to download mkvmerge ?