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I agree with you. I'm learning Spanish and subtitles help a lotpguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmAllow you to save it with all of the Subtitles and languages if possible
Hello!pguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmFirst time posting but WOW.
Used several DVD Rippers in the past. AnyDVD was on top of the list. When it went away, I thought " Well More money down the drain.
I love my DVDs but I hate it when they get scratched and damaged. MakeMKV seems like the perfect alternative to other systems. The one thing I wish was this.
If a disk has a problem, Encryption or bad master but the main movie plays fine. Here is an option for the programmers.
Let MakeMkv pipe the movie like it would be played on a DVD player. Allow you to save it with all of the Subtitles and languages if possible but at least have the movie piped out in the language of choice and any subtitles needed. A lot of times a movie has a subtitle in it because of a different language spoken " They call them hard subtitles"
Yes, I realize the name of the program is MAKEMKV but so much more can achieved by allowing the system to at least get the movie off the disc.
And YES... The movie would have to play thru at normal speed to pipe properly but at least you would get a movie for some of those really tough ones.
I use PLEX at my home and I love to have subtitles and both English, Spanish and French. MKV files enable the movie to be a single file with all the trimmings.
Most of the time we want to rip as fast as possible. But I wonder if it is possible to set MKV to rip at 1X speed? (Or lower?) It might essentially switch the drive to normal playback speeds. That would reduce the disc vibration possibly. Such a suggestion might give you fewer errors due to disc imbalance.
SlySoft AnyDVD has not 'gone away' its just changed its name to RedFox AnyDVD and you can download an update herepguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmAnyDVD was on top of the list. When it went away, I thought " Well More money down the drain.
You are correct about Handbrake. A lot more of a problem with using FFMPEG directly. BUT there is a BIG BUT, what I find very tiring using MakeMKV is that when ripping a disc, if I wish to get subtitles and alternate tracks they are defaulted to OFF and I have to manually go each track and select the subtitles and audio channels that I want.starboyk wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 4:43 pmHello!pguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmFirst time posting but WOW.
Used several DVD Rippers in the past. AnyDVD was on top of the list. When it went away, I thought " Well More money down the drain.
I love my DVDs but I hate it when they get scratched and damaged. MakeMKV seems like the perfect alternative to other systems. The one thing I wish was this.
If a disk has a problem, Encryption or bad master but the main movie plays fine. Here is an option for the programmers.
Let MakeMkv pipe the movie like it would be played on a DVD player. Allow you to save it with all of the Subtitles and languages if possible but at least have the movie piped out in the language of choice and any subtitles needed. A lot of times a movie has a subtitle in it because of a different language spoken " They call them hard subtitles"
Yes, I realize the name of the program is MAKEMKV but so much more can achieved by allowing the system to at least get the movie off the disc.
And YES... The movie would have to play thru at normal speed to pipe properly but at least you would get a movie for some of those really tough ones.
I use PLEX at my home and I love to have subtitles and both English, Spanish and French. MKV files enable the movie to be a single file with all the trimmings.
I might be reading this wrong (or talking out my butt), but if you pass the output MKV through HandBrake, you can do exactly what you're looking for. All MakeMKV does is dump everything on the disc to the MKV container (mp4 track, audio, srt files, and so on). Handbrake can be used to compress the MKV file, but it can also be used to hardcode a subtitle or audio preference. Alternatively, could try passing this through MKVToolNix GUI and set different languages and subtitles as default. No compression there, so that might be more your cuppa.
Cheers!
Can anyone verify that you can NOW use a lifetime license purchased under the previous owners? Because this wasn't true before.Amigaman wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 5:57 pmSlySoft AnyDVD has not 'gone away' its just changed its name to RedFox AnyDVD and you can download an update herepguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmAnyDVD was on top of the list. When it went away, I thought " Well More money down the drain.
https://www.redfox.bz/en/anydvdhd.html unless you purchased a 1 or 2 year licence your lifetime licence will work with the new version if you are having trouble registering the program they have very good support and self-help in the forum there.![]()
I tried my lifetime license from 2008. No luck. I have not tried to contact them about support, but I find it highly unlikely they'd honor it given the ownership change and, uh, 13 years since the purchase was made.Wolf359 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:08 pmCan anyone verify that you can NOW use a lifetime license purchased under the previous owners? Because this wasn't true before.Amigaman wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 5:57 pmSlySoft AnyDVD has not 'gone away' its just changed its name to RedFox AnyDVD and you can download an update herepguillot69 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:45 pmAnyDVD was on top of the list. When it went away, I thought " Well More money down the drain.
https://www.redfox.bz/en/anydvdhd.html unless you purchased a 1 or 2 year licence your lifetime licence will work with the new version if you are having trouble registering the program they have very good support and self-help in the forum there.![]()