


Why? Here are the potential reasons for your reference. Is MakeMKV down or moved by Google? How long has MakeMKV been down? It has been 5 days or so that the MakeMKV website appeared like this, with only a Russian website left. Without the help of MakeMKV, you can still copy and decrypt UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD files without the risk of breaking the law. Let’s track the reasons for the MakeMKV crash and find the best solution to it. Never seen it while I used it for DVD rips.Īnyone else seen something similar or know how to fix it? My OCD has a hard time while watching movies now making use of multiple timelines or are doing a lot of retrospect switching.I'm stuck with not knowing if it was intentionally, or my computer re-clipping the whole thing.It has been a disaster for MakeMKV users when the MakeMKV site is down. I have not checked the bluray discs directly, but this strange behaviour is something I have never experienced before, and it all started after starting to use MakeMKV for bluray rips. So far (1 hour into) Mocking Jay Part I, it has happened once. In the Imitation Game, this happened twice. Suddenly, a minute or two into scene C, a short bit of scene B (not shown earlier) is shown, then back to C. Scene B is often very short, but you don't notice the new transition to scene C. Suddenly there is a weird transition from scene A to B. It also happened to another brand new movie, I forgot the title.ĩ8% of the movies play back just fine. This happened to "The Imitation Game" and now last "Hunger Games Mocking Jay Part 1", both released in Norway.

In three movies in a row, the rip messes up the playback sequence. Now another strange thing happens, and googling internet haven't shed any light. After the advices I got in this thread, I purchased makemkv and has been happy ripping blurays for some time. But it bugs me not to see the technical solution.īringing my old thread to life, another weird problem (not A/V sync). PS: I can, and probably will, watch the movie directly from the disc in this case. And I havenæt really tried several seconds either, since getting the required sync offset accuracy is hard. MKVtoolnix has a sync option that (according to the tooltip) can shift a/v sync a few milliseconds. The tracks are reported as equally long by mediainfo, but mediainfo doesn't give seconds resolution, just minutes, so that's no use. But when made into a mkv file there audio is several seconds ahead of the video. This movie plays perfectly when playing directly from the disc. I usually add frame rate as track specific option for the video stream, as stated in the log file from eac3to. For this I use eac3to to demux (and decode the audio tracks of choice) and mkvtoolnix for remux. I my blurays to mkv and put them on the JRiver server.
