#Makemkv mockingjay part 2 mpls movie
I don't recall ever having to pick which mpls file to rip, unless there's multiple versions of the same movie in different languages, but then it's easy to work out which one is correct. It's been a while since I've ripped a Bluray disc, but I'm sure even when ripping discs which use multiple mpls, if I run AnyDVD in the background and open the disc using HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor, it just opens the appropriate mpls file and displays which m2ts files it's using. Did you decide 00005.MPLS or 00004.M2TS were correct for Hunger Games? I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but I'm sure you could verify a few titles before you decide to trust it. It's a list of Bluray titles with their running times, and if you click on a title it takes you to the post with further details including the mpls/m2ts file to use. Next time I rip one of those discs I'll have to pay more attention.Īnyway, I came across this a little while ago.
#Makemkv mockingjay part 2 mpls software
Maybe the only way to work out which is the correct title is by checking them, although you'd assume if a Bluray player can tell which one is correct then ripping software should be able to. It's possible you're not having problems when using the PS3 as many discs contain PS3 updates which I assume are installed automatically? You're not using an old version of BDInfo are you? It was updated to fix handling of multi-whatsit discs a while back. If you're not re-encoding it probably doesn't make much difference either way (you still have to mux the MKV containing the video with the audio stream after extracting with HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor), but if you're converting it might save time by eliminating the extra ISO step. I use the latter mainly because it's a tool built into MeGUI, which I generally use for encoding. I don't know if ripping to an ISO could be causing the problem, but it there any particular reason you do it that way? I use the same method as fritzi93, only instead of running Passkey in the background and extracting with Clown BD, I run AnyDVD in the background and extract with HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor. Mind you I've only ripped a handful of those multi-whatsit discs using AnyDVD but I didn't seem to have any problems doing so. Have you tried AnyDVD HD? I'd be curious to see if it makes the same choices as DVDFab.