Not sure what mpls your version of CinaviaRemoval HD of Sicario uses, but when repairing my retail R1 TrueHD 7.1 audio track, the sound has dropouts and echo. I suspect that your audio track repair may be from a different source than the version on my retail Bluray. Have you checked your repaired track about 10 minutes in to see if it is correct when the movie gets to the news reporter covering the explosion in Arizona and the subsequent conversation? That is where it seems to be a problem. Thanks for checking. I haven't had this issue before with repaired tracks.
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Thanks for the report, will check it. Please attach the DVDFab internal log session for Removal for this title, directions for this linked in my sig, below.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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The CinaviaRemoval HD parts of the log look normal but there is this in the middle of it:
13m 42.05s: opening drive G
13m 42.42s: opened i/o
13m 42.42s: got media type 4
13m 42.99s: got max lba 4146881
13m 42.99s: got disc type 10
13m 43.05s: type DVD-VIDEO
13m 43.05s: volume label JEM_AND_THE_HOLOGRAMS
and while this should have no effect on the repaired audio, it's not a good idea. Could also be a player issue, let's see what others report with this title.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostThe CinaviaRemoval HD parts of the log look normal but there is this in the middle of it:
13m 42.05s: opening drive G
13m 42.42s: opened i/o
13m 42.42s: got media type 4
13m 42.99s: got max lba 4146881
13m 42.99s: got disc type 10
13m 43.05s: type DVD-VIDEO
13m 43.05s: volume label JEM_AND_THE_HOLOGRAMS
and while this should have no effect on the repaired audio, it's not a good idea. Could also be a player issue, let's see what others report with this title.
Would love to hear from other users if they had sound problems (specific location of when it occurs in my initial post)!
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Originally posted by walris View PostI believe that I had that DVD in my 2nd drive. Shouldn't have had any effect, but I will re-run without it in there and see what happens.
Would love to hear from other users if they had sound problems (specific location of when it occurs in my initial post)!Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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OK, so I have re-run DVDFab9.2.3.7 on my retail Sicario Region A Blu-ray and the sound playback is now fine after a successful Cinavia track repair. No idea what happened when I ran this before, because I did have all finds of strange boom effects. So lesson learned for me is to stop all other running applications and only have one DVD/BD in the drive when running DVDFab. Thanks!
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