I've been an avid makemkv fan since "day dot" and chose to demonstrate my support in the not too distant past by purchasing a license.
However, I noticed that a few of my recent blu-ray rips seem to be exhibiting problems with small glitches or video corruption, which are reproducible on various machines (eliminating the player or device being to blame). Most of these issues were resolved by re-ripping, although the problem seems to have become more common with the more recent versions of makemkv.
My immediate assumption was that perhaps my trusty Pioneer BDC-203 has finally started to show its age. However, I think the following scenario suggests that the problem may lie with the application itself:
The film in question is Toy Story 3. After first using the "backup" option (and hence, I assume, ensuring that the m2ts files were CRC checked) to a folder "ts3", I then selected the "Open Files" option and pointed it to "\ts3\BDMV\index.bdmv". After selecting the desired video stream, DTS-HD audio and subs, I proceed to rip the content to a Ubuntu fileserver (via a Samba share).
The image below shows the issue with the resulting file:
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To be clear, this is the only place in the entire video where I noticed the issue but I luckily hadn't deleted the m2ts streams from my local disk from the original full-disc backup. I tracked down this particular scene to the corresponding m2ts stream and the issue was not there (even when played with the same player).
I guess that leaves either makemkv (or somehow the transport to a Samba share) to blame.
Does anybody have any thoughts? I'd really like to get this problem fixed so that I can keep ripping and stop worrying
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Thanks