On 15/04/2018 14:41, T i m wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 14:04:12 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote:
T i m wrote:
those of you who rip their stuff to digital storage, how you
typically do so
I've used MakeMKV on linux a couple of times, it does take a bit of
suck-it and see to extract the correct tracks (e.g you might get the
director's cut, or foreign audio instead of the main film in English).
That was the bit I would need a bit of guidance on Andy. How would I
know / find out which is the track I need?
Some of the BDs seem to have loads of redundant indexes to choose from -
most of which will deliberately give you a broken video file (i.e bits
in the wrong order, or wrong audio, or missing audi etc). Quite often
you need to do a quick online search on the title first to find out
which tracks to process with handbrake.
(with DVDs its usually obvious)
--
Cheers,
John.
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