How to Be a Latin Lover correct title?

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marianiode
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How to Be a Latin Lover correct title?

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Anyone know what is the right file name for this title? Thanks in advance...
Damundai
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Re: How to Be a Latin Lover correct title?

Post by Damundai »

REDBOX:

Title information
Name: How To Be A Latin Lover
Comment: FPL_MainFeature
Source file name: 00973.mpls
Duration: 1:55:38
Chapters count: 16
Size: 33.3 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 510,511,501,502,506,515,509,505,508,504,512,514,507,503,513
File name: How_To_Be_A_Latin_Lover_t01.mkv

This is what MakeMKV is reporting as the Feature Title. May be different on other copies (retail, Netflix, etc.)
marianiode
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Re: How to Be a Latin Lover correct title?

Post by marianiode »

Thanks a lot Damundai...
But my version a little bit different:
Title information
Name: How To Be A Latin Lover
Source file name: 00973.mpls
Duration: 1:55:38
Chapters count: 16
Size: 33.3 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 510,511,501,502,506,515,509,505,508,504,512,514,507,503,513
File name: How_To_Be_A_Latin_Lover_t303.mkv

Once again thanks...
xbmcuser
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Re: How to Be a Latin Lover correct title?

Post by xbmcuser »

Netflix confirmed. You difference is the "File Name:". In my case its *t304.mkv, yours *t303.mkv. That can differ across systems due to your settings. The important part is the "Source file name:" and the "Segment map:" for the source Blu Ray. Keep in mind these may differ between Rental and Retail.

Title information
Name: How To Be A Latin Lover (English)
Source file name: 00973.mpls
Duration: 1:55:38
Chapters count: 16
Size: 33.3 GB
Segment count: 15
Segment map: 510,511,501,502,506,515,509,505,508,504,512,514,507,503,513
File name: How_To_Be_A_Latin_Lover_t304.mkv

Also I like to repost my method how to find:
Previously I have posted a 100% free way of doing this in Linux is the following:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9959#p42657
Reposting Here:
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Researching this it seems the best/fastest way to find the correct segment map is to first backup the entire disc, which should be of normal size. Then knowing you need to work with a certain subset of segments your job is to now figure out their correct order, which the superset can be yfound here: BDMV/STREAM. Typically You are working with segments 501-520. You should be able to find each segment's starting point and length by referencing the movie in a bluray player.

It is somewhat tedious but using simple time math you can figure out the correct mapping faster than real time of the movie.
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