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EricG
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Newbe.

Post by EricG » Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:56 pm

I am ripping DVDs for a home video server. (Plex) I am using VLC to identify which trac to rip, but MKV does not list that trac? nor does it list the play time. How do i know what trac to rip?

Woodstock
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Re: Newbe.

Post by Woodstock » Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:02 pm

When you highlight a title in the left menu, the information about that title (file name, duration, etc.) is displayed in the lower right side of the screen.

The difference between MakeMKV's and VLC's title numbers are going to be dependent on a number of factors, such as what you set as the minimum file length. If there are 20 files smaller than your minimum (default 120 seconds), VLC will count them, but MakeMKV won't.

Generally speaking, if you are NOT dealing with Lionsgate titles, the movie time listed should be easy enough to match up with a specific title.

EricG
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Re: Newbe.

Post by EricG » Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:11 pm

Woodstock wrote:When you highlight a title in the left menu, the information about that title (file name, duration, etc.) is displayed in the lower right side of the screen.

The difference between MakeMKV's and VLC's title numbers are going to be dependent on a number of factors, such as what you set as the minimum file length. If there are 20 files smaller than your minimum (default 120 seconds), VLC will count them, but MakeMKV won't.

Generally speaking, if you are NOT dealing with Lionsgate titles, the movie time listed should be easy enough to match up with a specific title.
This did it. I knew I was missing something simple. Thank you

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