Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

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frank_jarle
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Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#1 Post by frank_jarle » Tue May 25, 2010 7:03 pm

Im trying to convert Rottatouille, but every single time the program just goes into a "Not responding" state.

OS: Windows 7, 64bit
MakeMKV: 1.5.6
Title: Rottatouille
DVD Region: 2 (Norway)

Is this DVD know for having problems, i have tried using different versions of MakeMKV to no vail :(

Frank

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Re: Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#2 Post by setarip_old » Tue May 25, 2010 8:08 pm

Hi!

Sounds like a dirty or physically damaged disc.

Have you successfully used MakeMKV with other DVDs?

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Re: Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#3 Post by frank_jarle » Tue May 25, 2010 9:10 pm

I dont believe it can be any of these things, because i have two completely new disc of the same movie, same result with both.

Frank

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Re: Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#4 Post by frank_jarle » Tue May 25, 2010 9:22 pm

And yes i have other movies that convert without problem... :)

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Re: Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#5 Post by setarip_old » Wed May 26, 2010 12:34 am

As a means of determining whether your drive may be problematic, see if you obtain the same results by trying to rip the same "Ratatouille" DVD(s) with a different (current) ripping program, such as the freeware version of DVD95Copy or DVDFab ("DVDFabHD" is the freeware version)...

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Re: Rottatouille: Makes MakeMKV not respond

#6 Post by drsuchit » Wed May 26, 2010 5:48 am

setarip_old wrote:As a means of determining whether your drive may be problematic, see if you obtain the same results by trying to rip the same "Ratatouille" DVD(s) with a different (current) ripping program, such as the freeware version of DVD95Copy or DVDFab ("DVDFabHD" is the freeware version)...
I suspect a mastering error may be to blame....

Is the disc a dual layer recordable burn of a previously ripped image of the same disc?

Do you have any freeware realtime copy protection strippers/emulators running in the background?

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