TV Season has all episodes in one big file

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track400md
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TV Season has all episodes in one big file

Post by track400md »

Hello,

I am trying to rip my Chuck Season 2 Blu-ray.

On the other seasons of Chuck, I could manually select each episode. In this one, it appears that all of the episodes are all in one massive, 32 GB file. Is there any way that I can separate out the episodes?

Thanks
Tolken
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Re: TV Season has all episodes in one big file

Post by Tolken »

Yes, using MKVMerge. Go on and use MakeMKV to first pull in the 1 huge file so you can work with it.

How: #1 download mkvmerge (http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoo ... loads.html)
(assuming windows, I believe its the same on mac but just in case I'm wrong...)

#2 Launch MKVGui (unless you're a command line ninja)
Load up the file in input

#3 Load up the same file again in the chapter editor

#4 Using any media player find the cut points between the episodes. (it doesn't have to be exact, just close enough). Cross reference these numbers with the exact chapter editor timings.

#5 Under the global tab, "Enable Splitting" then "after timecodes" and paste in each time code from the chapter editor you want split at.

Example: 0:27:35, 0:55:10, 1:22:45

#6 At the bottom give it an output name...it'll will affix -001 after each file.

#7 Hit "start mux" or if you're doing several "add to job queue" and you can have it split them apart.

Notes:
From my experiance it generally only takes slightly longer than the time it would take to copy the file.

Ignore the warning it gives you about the chapters from the chapter editor not being loaded...we only did that to get exact timings....not to re-insert new chapter points. (Already existing chapter points will carry over to the split files)

Enjoy

Tolken
Woodstock
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Re: TV Season has all episodes in one big file

Post by Woodstock »

Alternatively, if you are later processing the files into MP4 files using a tool like Handbrake, you can break the episodes out by chapters there. I'm doing 5 disks right now that are just like that... 4-5 episodes per file.
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