For years...I've been using, other than MakeMKV.
Now, I'm using PLEX...and need to convert some .ISOs.
I converted one, and was left with 9 .mkv "titles". I tried putting them in a folder, and having PLEX read that; but I get a playback error...so I assume I'm doing something wrong.
Thanks,
SooPER NooB
Re: SooPER NooB
Plex errors would have to be handled by the Plex people - "an error" could be anything.
Plex, in general, can handle MKV files just fine, but only they can tell you what your error means.
Plex, in general, can handle MKV files just fine, but only they can tell you what your error means.
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Re: SooPER NooB
Well I guess my MKV question was this: why would one movie...be broken into 9 files?Woodstock wrote:Plex errors would have to be handled by the Plex people - "an error" could be anything.
Plex, in general, can handle MKV files just fine, but only they can tell you what your error means.
I think that's why PLEX, is having an error. I'm not trying to play a single file; I put the 9 in a folder, and it won't play that.
I'm assuming I did something wrong, on the conversion side?
Re: SooPER NooB
"One movie" may have multiple files - MakeMKV probably extracted all the extras, too.
I would suggest you try playing the files with a program on your computer, such as VLC (from videolan.org), to see what is IN the files.
Everything above is a guess; with no information to work from, there isn't a lot anyone can say.
I would suggest you try playing the files with a program on your computer, such as VLC (from videolan.org), to see what is IN the files.
Everything above is a guess; with no information to work from, there isn't a lot anyone can say.
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Re: SooPER NooB
In this case...I have no doubt you're right. So...is that a "limitation" of MakeMKV; if you have a title, where you want to capture "extras"...there's no way, to "mux" them into one playable file?Woodstock wrote:"One movie" may have multiple files - MakeMKV probably extracted all the extras, too.
I would suggest you try playing the files with a program on your computer, such as VLC (from videolan.org), to see what is IN the files.
Everything above is a guess; with no information to work from, there isn't a lot anyone can say.
Re: SooPER NooB
If you're looking to duplicate the operation of the ISO, then the ISO is the way to go, at least for DVD. Everything else gives you individual files to play. All of the programs that are intended to reduce the size of the files are going to remove the menus and such, with the possible exception of something like "DVD shrink", but I've never played with that.
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