bdg I just got the Bluray of John Wick. I was able to read the disc and rip it no problems to h265 mp4 but I noticed the movie in some sections is out of order. The first place I notice this is between the 35min to the 40 min mark. Basically John pulls up to the hotel and gets bags from his trunk he starts walking into the hotel the camera pans out to the guy on the street watching then to John talking to the guy at the desk in the hotel once that conversation finishes it jumps back to the guy in the street then back in the hotel where he is finishing a conversation with a girl. This doesn't happen when playing directly from the bluray disc. I did a preview on multiple tracks in dvdfab and all seem to do the same that I have tried. This is the first time I have had a movie not be in the right order with some scenes after ripping. There was also another part that was out of order but I stopped watching until I can get this resolved. Oh and I am running the latest version of DVDfab as of 3/14
bdg Here is the log file. My log file was to big to upload so I trimmed everything to the latest version but I think everything you need is in there.
data446 Did you make a new iso before you converted it to h265? Try clone/burn output to hard drive then convert using the newest 9193 then post the log if it doesn't work.
90312 Sounds like it may be a bogus title set? I don't have this BR and don't know the correct one. If your set top player has an info button or similar you can play the original and see which title is playing.
bdg I did not try a new iso because it plays correctly in cyberlink power dvd. If I open up the iso in dvdfab and preview the track(s) they all seem to have the same result via rips and preview. I assumed the iso was fine because it plays correctly with powerdvd and the problem only seems to be present with dvdfab preview and rips. It does take a while for dvdfab to read the iso and it list like over 300 tracks which I have found in other forums that the correct one is 589 which I tried as well but got the same result. I will try recreating the iso and ripping again but I'm pretty sure I will get the same results. But I will report back once I have have done this.
signals Write it to a BDMV folder instead of an ISO, then retry the h265 conversion. Use the original disc as the primary source. I had no problem with this disc in Copy mode but have not tried it in Ripper yet.
bdg I found the issue, its a matter of selecting the right track. There are I believe over 300 different tracks found and I did some research and trial and error to find the track that played correctly. This thread can be closed. Thanks for your help
90312 bdg, before I close this thread post the correct title number in case one of your fellow users run into the same issue.
signals Apparently not, but it is still unclear that there is actually a problem. Do you have trouble with it? If so, post the DVDFab internal log session, instructions for this are linked in my sig.