I am not sure whether my original post http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 8269#p8269 was in the right forum. Hence adding the problem here as well.
The problem: I created a bluray image file (.img) of the clips I shot in my HD Camcorder by exporting it from FCP (actually choosing "Share as" option and clicking on hard drive for blu-ray image).
Steps followed for creating MKV.
1. Run MakeMKV.
2. Click on the Source
3. It allows me to select either /BDMV/index.bdmv or /BDMV/MovieOBject.bdmv. No other files are selectable as the "Source File". Irrespective of which file I chose, I always get this message:
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MakeMKV v1.6.0 darwin(x86-release) started
Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as /Users/xxxxx/MakeMKV_log.txt
Optical drive "DVD+R-DL Optiarc DVD RW AD-7240S 1.03" opened in OS access mode.
Opening files on harddrive at /Volumes/TESTING_BLURAY!-BLU-RAY/
AACS directory not present, assuming unencrypted disc
DEBUG: Code 22 at qHl$nd&&\'~q8n(^_:29395103
DEBUG: Code 2 at fQM-tR[T1CDI}oJvob:121263038
Evaluation version, 30 day(s) out of 30 remaining
File 00000.m2ts was added as title #0
File 00001.m2ts was added as title #1
File 00003.m2ts was added as title #2
Operation successfully completed
Saving 1 titles into directory /Users/xxxxx/Movies/UNNAMED_DISC
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
Program reads data faster than it can write to disk, consider upgrading your hard drive if you see many of these messages.
DEBUG: Code 7 at ML7guqhKk;owG;\JTr>*:121264050
DEBUG: Code 0 at o$RAsAp!bG*A&KNptG\;':29397449
DEBUG: Code 0 at g*_tFMoQkzW[<oWsU\$:121263751
DEBUG: Code 0 at o$RAsAp!bG*A&KNptG\;':29397449
LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: Error while reading input
Failed to save title 0 to file /Users/xxxxxx/Movies/UNNAMED_DISC/title00.mkv
0 titles saved, 1 failed
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Please help to resolve or please point me in the right direct. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Manas.
Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
Last edited by manas on Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
Hi!
Is it legitimate to include "!" or "-" in either file or directory names?
Opening files on harddrive at /Volumes/TESTING_BLURAY!-BLU-RAY/
Is it legitimate to include "!" or "-" in either file or directory names?
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Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
H.264 video is out of blu-ray spec.
Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
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@mike admin
I removed ! and -. Still ending up with same error!Is it legitimate to include "!" or "-" in either file or directory names?
@mike admin
I do not actually understand. Would you please expand it ?H.264 video is out of blu-ray spec.
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Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
It means that whatever software created this blu-ray image did it wrong. What software did you use to create such disc? Can you create a disc with a single 3-5 seconds clip?manas wrote:I do not actually understand. Would you please expand it ?
Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
@mike_admin
The original clip was shot in 1920x1080p 30fps H264 mode. I have created a small file - 9 sec long. I have uploaded the entire img file.
Normally, I choose the MovieObject.bdmv after mounting the img file (in Mac OS). MakeMKV scans and reports the number of tiles correctly. When I click on MakeMKV icon, it finally ends with the failed message. I am trying to have a MKV file with chapter control so that I can play it on my WDTV.
Thanks in advance Mike, again.
Thanks Mike for the response. I used Final Cut Pro.It means that whatever software created this blu-ray image did it wrong. What software did you use to create such disc? Can you create a disc with a single 3-5 seconds clip?
The original clip was shot in 1920x1080p 30fps H264 mode. I have created a small file - 9 sec long. I have uploaded the entire img file.
Normally, I choose the MovieObject.bdmv after mounting the img file (in Mac OS). MakeMKV scans and reports the number of tiles correctly. When I click on MakeMKV icon, it finally ends with the failed message. I am trying to have a MKV file with chapter control so that I can play it on my WDTV.
Thanks in advance Mike, again.
Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
@mike_admin:
Any good news, Mike?
Thanks in advance.
Any good news, Mike?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Failed to save title 0 to file <Path>
Should be corrected in a new version.