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Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:17 pm
by BonzTM
Hello,

I've ripped some Blurays via AnyDVD as straight ISO's. I'm wanting to use MakeMKV to get rid of my ISO format collection and go with the .mkvs. They are easier to work with and more universal.

The past 3 movies I've tried to convert (Fight Club, Gladiator, and Get Him to the Greek) have all gotten to about 60%, then give me " The source file '\BDMV\Stream\000xxx.m2ts is corrupt or invalid at offset xxxxxxxxxx, attempting to work around'. It gives me this 30 or 40 times then fails.

All 3 of these movies mount and play no problem. I did a full ISO rip removing the protection with AnyDVD. I will continue to try more out of my collection.

Thanks

Re: Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:33 pm
by setarip_old
Hi!

Try using MakeMKV DIRECTLY (NO other programs like AnyDVDHD or DVDFab Passkey running in background or foreground) with your original, commercial Blu-ray discs...






Re: Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 6:11 pm
by BonzTM
Alrighty, I'll go ahead and do that.

I was wanting to MakeMKV them from the ISOs, since reading from the HDD is much faster. Would eliminate a lot of time :P But apparently MakeMKV doesn't like the way some ISO's are ripped.

I'll try them with the disc and see how it goes. Thanks.

Re: Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:43 am
by mike admin
Usually MakeMKV prints a message like this for a reason - the files are likely to be corrupted. You may want to make a full disc backup with MakeMKV and see if any hashcheck errors show up.

Re: Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:29 pm
by BonzTM
I just did a re-rip with the actual disc. It worked fine :)

Wondering what the problem is. I ripped full ISO with AnyDVD. They played fine on TMT3 etc. Oh well. I've been converting my ISOs to MKV for easier manipulation. Guess I'll just have to re-rip those that don't work.

Thanks guys.

Resolved-Source File Corrupt or Invalid

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:50 pm
by setarip_old
Glad to hear that my suggestion, as reinforced by "mike admin", worked for you ;>}