Lord of the Rings extra disk errors (PAL)
Lord of the Rings extra disk errors (PAL)
MakeMKV has been awesome / bulletproof, but after dozens of rips, I've hit a snag trying to rip the extras from Lord of the Rings - Fellowship of the Rings. There are 3 'extras' disks, and the first one reads half the files before crashing, and the second reads none of the files before crashing, haven't tried the third. The disks with the movie on it rip fine. Can you tell me what's going wrong / how to fix it?
Re: Lord of the Rings extra disk errors (PAL)
Your drive is having issues reading the disk. Probably simple cleaning will take care of it.004004:0000 The source file '/VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_1.VOB' is corrupt or invalid at offset 532480, attempting to work around
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Re: Lord of the Rings extra disk errors (PAL)
Nope, the disks are new out of the box, and it happens with none of the movie disks, and the same problem happens with all 6 of the extras disks. Are there any other solutions?
Re: Lord of the Rings extra disk errors (PAL)
"New, out of the box" means NOTHING.
I have had disks arrive scratched, in sealed-from-the-factory packaging, including the replacement disks. They weren't even loose in the packaging; the scratches had occurred in the manufacturing process. Cleaning didn't help those.
I have had disks arrive coated in a chemical haze, because they were sealed-from-the-factory with packaging that wasn't properly washed. A damp cloth was all it took to make those readable.
That's why this message is stuck to the top of the BD forum: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=15055
Maybe I should move it to the general section, so people don't think it's a BD-only issue...
I have had disks arrive scratched, in sealed-from-the-factory packaging, including the replacement disks. They weren't even loose in the packaging; the scratches had occurred in the manufacturing process. Cleaning didn't help those.
I have had disks arrive coated in a chemical haze, because they were sealed-from-the-factory with packaging that wasn't properly washed. A damp cloth was all it took to make those readable.
That's why this message is stuck to the top of the BD forum: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=15055
Maybe I should move it to the general section, so people don't think it's a BD-only issue...
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