Bombshell (2019)

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ChrisCaPWN
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Bombshell (2019)

#1 Post by ChrisCaPWN » Sun Mar 08, 2020 4:21 am

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6394270
Rental version is 00619.mpls, manually verified line by line.

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Name: Bombshell
Source file name: 00619.mpls
Duration: 1:48:43
Chapters count: 16
Size: 29.1 GB
Segment count: 10
Segment map: 503,510,502,505,512,501,514,508,507,509
File name: Bombshell_t169.mkv
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PrideOfPR7
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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#2 Post by PrideOfPR7 » Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:14 pm

Was just coming here to post and you beat me to it!

+1 for this Procmon output and 00619.mpls being correct for RB.

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#3 Post by LibraSun » Fri Mar 13, 2020 6:38 pm

I held off asking this n00b question as long as I could stand it, but I give up now...

Nowhere in the MakeMKV program do I see a reference to "MPLS" or "Playlists", so I haven't a clue how to make use of the suggestions in this forum – such as "00619.mpls being correct" – when ripping challenging Blu-Ray discs.

Thought I had earned my "Advanced Mode" badge, guys - backed up dozens of DVD and BD before! - but I admit defeat with "Bombshell (2019)", and the Googlez aren't helping me thru this basic question.

HOW DO I LEAD MAKEMKV TO THE "CORRECT" MAIN TITLE?

Background: Running latest rev. 1.15.0, I've got the disc in, I can "Open Disc..." no sweat, I see no mention of Java (though it is installed correctly in Windows 10). So far so good... the Titles get listed (showing # of Chapter(s), etc.), but saving the "biggest" (2.6GB) title nabs me the "Making of..." which isn't the Main Title. This is where my mind fries: I don't know how to "knit" the contents into a working backup.

THANKS FROM AN ADMITTED n00b WHO RTFM AND LOST. :-(

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#4 Post by d00zah » Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:13 pm

Highlight a title in the left-hand pane & observe 'Title Information' in the 'Info' pane (mid-right).
Segment Count/Map & other salient details displayed there.

When multiple (potentially fake) titles are displayed, you may need to visually match a reported .mpls/segment map by examining each title.

When you find the one you want, select ONLY that title & rip it.

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#5 Post by LibraSun » Fri Mar 13, 2020 9:20 pm

Many thanks, as I felt like a dork asking.

Meanwhile, I've done my due diligence and scoured the Interwebz for more enlightenment on all things .mpls, and have since (re)discovered things like Process Monitor (procmon); using it to find 'real' playlists; the value of having a good player like VLC installed (although most tutorials seem to prefer PowerDVD for some reason?); backing up BD discs to HD in order to create/view/edit BDMV folders, etc.

Kind of a steep learning curve for the average Joe, no question, but I will immerse myself further. Just was about to throw in the towel, or wouldn't have posted my whine earlier, lol.

While we're here... what series of button presses would I do in MakeMKV to "backup" the entirety of a BD to HD, anyway? (I'm assuming one begins by inserting the disc, and maybe turning off "Skip if shorter than ___" by setting that to '0', but the actual workflow doesn't spring to mind. Yet it's often mentioned so cavalierly in the Forum.)

Again, thanks(!) from this old-timer. Back when we watched everything on VHS and were happy to pay Blockbuster the extra $1 "rewind" fee!
:mrgreen:

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#6 Post by d00zah » Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:01 pm

LibraSun wrote:
Fri Mar 13, 2020 9:20 pm
While we're here... what series of button presses would I do in MakeMKV to "backup" the entirety of a BD to HD, anyway? (I'm assuming one begins by inserting the disc, and maybe turning off "Skip if shorter than ___" by setting that to '0', but the actual workflow doesn't spring to mind. Yet it's often mentioned so cavalierly in the Forum.)
With disc in drive, start MakeMKV. Make sure the drive containing the disc is selected (IF you have multiple ODDs) & without scanning the disc, select 'File' > 'Backup'. It'll present a dialogue allowing you to:

- select an output directory
- select whether to decrypt, or not. users save encrypted backups when a UHD key is currently unavailable, to be processed later. largely depends on how you intend to use the backup.

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#7 Post by pezzman77 » Sat Mar 28, 2020 9:46 pm

So I have been using this lifesaver of a board for a while now. Thanks for this one. I would love to be able to help out with this too. How could I do it on a Mac?

And the other question I have had for a while, why is the java add on inside of MakeMKV always wrong?

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#8 Post by josephswe » Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:49 pm

Thank you "ChrisCaPWN » Sat Mar 07, 2020 10:21 pm "

sandersoni
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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#9 Post by sandersoni » Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:09 am

UK retail bluray
Title information
Name: Bombshell
Source file name: 00911.mpls
Duration: 1:48:43
Chapters count: 16
Size: 29.1 GB
Segment count: 10
Segment map: 508,514,503,505,504,506,513,512,501,507
File name: Bombshell_t263.mkv

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#10 Post by KiltedShane » Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:53 pm

PowerDVD is used because VLC player cannot play a commercially stamped encrypted Blu-ray.
LibraSun wrote:
Fri Mar 13, 2020 9:20 pm
Many thanks, as I felt like a dork asking.

Meanwhile, I've done my due diligence and scoured the Interwebz for more enlightenment on all things .mpls, and have since (re)discovered things like Process Monitor (procmon); using it to find 'real' playlists; the value of having a good player like VLC installed (although most tutorials seem to prefer PowerDVD for some reason?); backing up BD discs to HD in order to create/view/edit BDMV folders, etc.

Kind of a steep learning curve for the average Joe, no question, but I will immerse myself further. Just was about to throw in the towel, or wouldn't have posted my whine earlier, lol.

While we're here... what series of button presses would I do in MakeMKV to "backup" the entirety of a BD to HD, anyway? (I'm assuming one begins by inserting the disc, and maybe turning off "Skip if shorter than ___" by setting that to '0', but the actual workflow doesn't spring to mind. Yet it's often mentioned so cavalierly in the Forum.)

Again, thanks(!) from this old-timer. Back when we watched everything on VHS and were happy to pay Blockbuster the extra $1 "rewind" fee!
:mrgreen:

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#11 Post by KiltedShane » Tue Jun 16, 2020 12:47 am

I came up with 442.mpls for the US Bombshell (Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital) (UPC: 031398315667)

Segment Map: 510, 505, 504, 502, 512, 508, 501, 503, 511, 507

I have not done a side by side to confirm it yet.
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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#12 Post by dbjock » Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:57 pm

I got a different mpls and segement map, using java. I did notice the runtime for 442.mpls which shows 1:48 runtime is off by a minute for what imdb shows of 1:49 and change.

Name: Bombshell
Comment: FPL_MainFeature
Source file name: 00942.mpls
Duration: 1:49:43
Chapters count: 17
Size: 29.4 GB
Segment count: 12
Segment map: 503,510,502,505,504,512,501,506,514,508,507,509
File name: Bombshell-FPL_MainFeature_t04.mkv

Has anyone else confirmed?

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#13 Post by flyingsherpa » Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:49 pm

dbjock wrote:
Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:57 pm
I got a different mpls and segement map, using java. I did notice the runtime for 442.mpls which shows 1:48 runtime is off by a minute for what imdb shows of 1:49 and change.
......
Has anyone else confirmed?
I extracted both the 942.mpls (which my java said was the main feature) and 619.mpls (which the first post said was the correct file for rental (I have a netflix disc). I ran both side by side along with the actual bluray playing in a third window. I didn't watch every second, but did check back every 10-15 minutes so see how things synced up. By halfway through the movie, it was obvious that the bluray matched 619, so this seems to be another case where the java got it wrong (been seeing more of that this year, maybe it's just me).

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#14 Post by dbjock » Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:50 pm

I suppose I may have to go back to the old way of using procmon with the bluray play software.

Thank you for your help.

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Re: Bombshell (2019)

#15 Post by timeshifter » Sun Aug 16, 2020 6:43 pm

flyingsherpa wrote:
Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:49 pm
I extracted both the 942.mpls (which my java said was the main feature) and 619.mpls (which the first post said was the correct file for rental (I have a netflix disc). I ran both side by side along with the actual bluray playing in a third window. I didn't watch every second, but did check back every 10-15 minutes so see how things synced up. By halfway through the movie, it was obvious that the bluray matched 619, so this seems to be another case where the java got it wrong (been seeing more of that this year, maybe it's just me).
Not just you. I noted in the other "Bombshell" thread that the java got it wrong as well.

Just watched the 619 version all the way through last night, finally. This seems to be the correct version since no obvious discontinuities were noticeable.
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