Correct .mpls for Criminal
Correct .mpls for Criminal
Anyone know the correct .mpls for Criminal Redbox?
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
MakeMKV (ver 1.10.0) defaults to 737.mpls for Red version.
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
Retail info seems to be 869.mpls
Segment map: 508,517,502,518,512,515,520,506,509,510,501,504,505,519,511,516,513,507,514,503
Not confirmed yet, just what I got with process mon.
Segment map: 508,517,502,518,512,515,520,506,509,510,501,504,505,519,511,516,513,507,514,503
Not confirmed yet, just what I got with process mon.
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
outdoorguy568 wrote:MakeMKV (ver 1.10.0) defaults to 737.mpls for Red version.
Shows as the "Main Feature" near the top.............................
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
Can someone please post the segment map for 737.mpls? I don't have the Red version so I'm looking for the segment map to get the correct mpls. Thank you.
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
737:hvnphoto wrote:Can someone please post the segment map for 737.mpls? I don't have the Red version so I'm looking for the segment map to get the correct mpls. Thank you.
Segment map: 514,517,512,503,501,515,520,506,504,511,502,508,519,510,513,509,505,507,518,516
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
This isn't correct for a disc rented from Redbox:
As at the very least segments 517 and 512 are swapped, as seen in the cab chase scene when the bad guy goes to change the taxi's GPS route, suddenly Ryan's character is in a gun battle, and then a few minutes later it jumps back to the correct segment showing the taxi's GPS route change taking effect on the bad guy's laptop.
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Title information
Name: Criminal (English)
Comment: FPL_MainFeature
Source file name: 00737.mpls
Duration: 1:53:34
Chapters count: 16
Size: 27.5 GB
Segment count: 20
Segment map: 514,517,512,503,501,515,520,506,504,511,502,508,519,510,513,509,505,507,518,516
File name: Criminal_t01.mkv
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Disc Information
Label: CRIMINAL
Timestamp: 2016-05-17 13:19:57
Data capacity: 29.48 Gb
Disc type: BD-ROM
Number of layers: 2
Channel bit length: 74,5 nm (25.0 GB max. per layer)
Bus encryption flags: 80
Source information
Type: Blu-ray disc
Name: Criminal (English)
Comment: Criminal_Rental
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
ProcMon is showing 00989.mpls for Netflix BluRay...
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
Do you know the segment map for Netflix 989.mpls?zoxxo wrote:ProcMon is showing 00989.mpls for Netflix BluRay...
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
ANY says 559.mpls for Red.
Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
514,512,517,503,501,506,515,520,504,502,511,508,519,510,518,513,509,507,505,516outdoorguy568 wrote:Do you know the segment map for Netflix 989.mpls?zoxxo wrote:ProcMon is showing 00989.mpls for Netflix BluRay...
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
989 for red isn't correct. ProcMon locks on that mpls, for some reason for me, as well. It's not being cached, so I don't know why it is working that way.
Watch the scene where he goes to wife's house. she's bound. he looks to the phone, it rings (phone should ring, then he looks at it). she's loose. you never see her make the alarm go off with her toe...
989 is wrong.
559 is playing well in that part, as well as arriving at the not-cement factory scene as mentioned in an earlier post.
My vote is for 559 - how did you arrive at that?
Watch the scene where he goes to wife's house. she's bound. he looks to the phone, it rings (phone should ring, then he looks at it). she's loose. you never see her make the alarm go off with her toe...
989 is wrong.
559 is playing well in that part, as well as arriving at the not-cement factory scene as mentioned in an earlier post.
My vote is for 559 - how did you arrive at that?
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
Running my ANYDvd program; it provides the mpls.RickInHouston wrote:989 for red isn't correct. ProcMon locks on that mpls, for some reason for me, as well. It's not being cached, so I don't know why it is working that way.
Watch the scene where he goes to wife's house. she's bound. he looks to the phone, it rings (phone should ring, then he looks at it). she's loose. you never see her make the alarm go off with her toe...
989 is wrong.
559 is playing well in that part, as well as arriving at the not-cement factory scene as mentioned in an earlier post.
My vote is for 559 - how did you arrive at that?
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
I thought ANYDvd is un-supported, now. When I run mine it says can't connect to the server and I had a lifetime license. Can you provide steps for future?outdoorguy568 wrote:Running my ANYDvd program; it provides the mpls.RickInHouston wrote:989 for red isn't correct. ProcMon locks on that mpls, for some reason for me, as well. It's not being cached, so I don't know why it is working that way.
Watch the scene where he goes to wife's house. she's bound. he looks to the phone, it rings (phone should ring, then he looks at it). she's loose. you never see her make the alarm go off with her toe...
989 is wrong.
559 is playing well in that part, as well as arriving at the not-cement factory scene as mentioned in an earlier post.
My vote is for 559 - how did you arrive at that?
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Re: Correct .mpls for Criminal
They changed name (and owners?) from SlySoft to RedFox. Don’t know if they honor the old lifetime licenses... I thought they did till a certain version.RickInHouston wrote:I thought ANYDvd is un-supported, now. When I run mine it says can't connect to the server and I had a lifetime license. Can you provide steps for future?outdoorguy568 wrote:Running my ANYDvd program; it provides the mpls.RickInHouston wrote:989 for red isn't correct. ProcMon locks on that mpls, for some reason for me, as well. It's not being cached, so I don't know why it is working that way.
Watch the scene where he goes to wife's house. she's bound. he looks to the phone, it rings (phone should ring, then he looks at it). she's loose. you never see her make the alarm go off with her toe...
989 is wrong.
559 is playing well in that part, as well as arriving at the not-cement factory scene as mentioned in an earlier post.
My vote is for 559 - how did you arrive at that?