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The source file '/VIDEO_TS_/VTS_14_1.VOB' is corrupt or invalid at offset 16384, attempting to work around
As a part of my fault-finding, I have tried "ripping" discs under both Apple macOS and Linux-based operating systems, with the same or a similar issue.
An alternate cable with my externally-powered optical drive was tried, but it made no change to the issues.
I thought that perhaps the issue might be to do with my optical drive being faulty (it's an old optical drive that has been used heavily for "ripping" discs) or region-coding, as my optical drive is region-free; but after I bought a new optical drive and set its Region Code to 1, I am still seeing similar errors to that shown above.
Furthermore, I thought I remembered this happening with Blu-Ray Discs as well; but now that I have been fault-finding / trying to pinpoint the specific fault in an attempt to resolve this, the issue appears to be restricted to DVDs, so my recollection might be incorrect... As noted above, I also thought that the Region Code might have something to do with the errors, but when I bought a new optical drive and set its Region Code to America (Region 1), I still had the same or similar issues.
Curiously, the affected discs playback without issue when using the same optical drives and macOS' built-in DVD player; some (those that are set to Region 4 for Australia) have also been tested as working without issue on my Sony PlayStation 5 Pro.
Therefore, the issue appears to be related to my purchased copy of MakeMKV, rather than hardware or other software.
The few DVDs I have purchased are pretty obscure, so any help resolving these issues would be appreciated.