![]() ![]() As soon as you come to a segment that is out of order.exclude that title. Check the first segment, then the second, etc. Then go to the backup and start checking correct segment order for each title. mpls filename for each runtime matching title. Or a simpler way might be to complete the outline above through step 3, then for step 4 copy the exact order of each segment map to a text file with it's. ![]() Select your title.and have MakeMKV do its magic Choose the title (from your predetermined list of titles with the correct runtime) that exactly matches the segment order you just determined.Ħ. Some segments with different segment numbers might appear identical.watch these segments all the way through to check carefully for any discrepancies.Į. Watch the first few seconds (I used VLC on my Mac, TempGuy1 uses Windows Media Player on a Win 7 machine).then scrub to last few seconds. ![]() Open the segments determined under 'Find correct segments' (#4) aboveĮ. Many discs won't even have the same segment numbers. Map the segments.remember that not all discs will have the same map. Write down the segments for each 'correct' title, ignoring duplicatesĥ. ![]() On each 'correct' title, look under "info: Title Information" for the 'Segment map.'ī. Find correct segments.remember that not all discs will have the same map. Scan list for titles with matching run timesĤ. Click on disc image in MakeMKV or select File>Open Discī. Check EXACT runtime once main title starts Open BD in a 'regular' BD TV player (or however you want to get the exact runtime for YOUR disc). For Windows users that don't want to pay for AnyDVD, this will save you money. It really doesn't take that long to get through 15-20 chapters and 'puzzle' them together.Īs a Mac user without access to AnyDVD.this is a life saver. If you want to do it yourself.here's the answer. If you don't want to put a few minutes work into this.keep watching the forums for people that have figured it out and posted their results. It is flawless.but requires some personal work. His method will work on a Mac or Windows machine. ![]()
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