Hey, I'm trying to rip the special features from season 1 of Star Trek TOS on blu ray. It seems like the special features that aren't featured in HD show up in the title tray, but the ones that are HD aren't loading?
This is what the title tray looks like: http://i.imgur.com/T3cpGiP.png
The episodes (4 of them) are there twice, and then there are little episode segments, as well as 2 dvd features. however, the HD features are missing. anyone have any idea if i'm doing something wrong? thanks.
Special Features Not Loading?
Re: Special Features Not Loading?
By HD do you mean the Star Trek Access Episodes?
If you do you should know that they're created through Picture In Picture, basically an SD 720x480 picture is overlayed on top of the actual episode, then there's a DTS Express Track that's overlayed on top of the audio. MakeMKV will just ignore the second Video Stream, it should pick up the DTS Express Track but doesn't for some reason. I THINK the first episode of Star Trek Access uses the same playlist file as the first episode of the show, at least the play list MakeMKV displays has the same name as the Playlist you can extract the Secondary Video Stream and DTS Track using EAC3To or MKVMerge. At the moment the best advice I can give is to use MakeMKV to create a full backup of the disc, search in the playlist folder using MediaInfo for the playlists containing a DTS Express Track, then use EAC3To to extract the DTS Express and Secondary Video Track. I posted an AVISynth script on the VideoHelp Forum that will let you combine the two video streams properly (the SD track is supposed to be disabled at various intervals, which I assume is an effect created through BD commands in the playlist), the audio will be more difficult, one guy managed to record the correct audio by playing it on a BD player and recording it on his PC, but if you're not up to that you'll have to find an audio editing program and mix the audio yourself (like the video, the audio mixing is supposed to change when the "access" components aren't active, but as far as I can tell there's no way to duplicate that properly). The final part of the equation is the PGS graphics which are also overlayed on top of the video. I think MakeMKV can get to that properly.
PS. When you're extracting the SD Video don't use MKVMerge, it seems to damage the VC-1 Track at the segment boundaries.
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/3673 ... OS-Blurays
If you do you should know that they're created through Picture In Picture, basically an SD 720x480 picture is overlayed on top of the actual episode, then there's a DTS Express Track that's overlayed on top of the audio. MakeMKV will just ignore the second Video Stream, it should pick up the DTS Express Track but doesn't for some reason. I THINK the first episode of Star Trek Access uses the same playlist file as the first episode of the show, at least the play list MakeMKV displays has the same name as the Playlist you can extract the Secondary Video Stream and DTS Track using EAC3To or MKVMerge. At the moment the best advice I can give is to use MakeMKV to create a full backup of the disc, search in the playlist folder using MediaInfo for the playlists containing a DTS Express Track, then use EAC3To to extract the DTS Express and Secondary Video Track. I posted an AVISynth script on the VideoHelp Forum that will let you combine the two video streams properly (the SD track is supposed to be disabled at various intervals, which I assume is an effect created through BD commands in the playlist), the audio will be more difficult, one guy managed to record the correct audio by playing it on a BD player and recording it on his PC, but if you're not up to that you'll have to find an audio editing program and mix the audio yourself (like the video, the audio mixing is supposed to change when the "access" components aren't active, but as far as I can tell there's no way to duplicate that properly). The final part of the equation is the PGS graphics which are also overlayed on top of the video. I think MakeMKV can get to that properly.
PS. When you're extracting the SD Video don't use MKVMerge, it seems to damage the VC-1 Track at the segment boundaries.
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/3673 ... OS-Blurays
Re: Special Features Not Loading?
I double checked the features I'm looking at and it's not the Access Episodes. These are just common features, the one on this particular disc (disc 7) is just a featurette. 2 out of 3 of the featurettes appears, but this one doesn't. The only difference that I can tell is that the 2 features that do appear are not listed as HD in the informational booklet.
Re: Special Features Not Loading?
What is your minimum time setting for titles? I have mine set to 30 seconds, but the default is 120... so any feature shorter than that would not appear in the selection list. This setting is in the first tab (video) of the Preferences menu.
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Re: Special Features Not Loading?
hi! thanks, i didn't know about this setting. i changed it but i still don't see the feature. is there a way to preview the titles before ripping them? maybe it's there and i'm missing it.
Re: Special Features Not Loading?
Enable debug logging and post the results of the scan portion here. See the link to the FAQ in my signature for how to do this.
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Re: Special Features Not Loading?
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