Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
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Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
MakeMKV seems to have trouble with a few of the discs and is unable to find the correct playlist.
Can someone post the correct playlists?
Can someone post the correct playlists?
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
I also need correct title for disc 2. It appears that's the only one with multiple options for the main feature.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
Disc 2 correct playlist 545.
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
Thank you. That was the one.zooropa56 wrote:Disc 2 correct playlist 545.
Title information
Name: The Vietnam War Disc 2 (English)
Source file name: 00545.mpls
Duration: 1:23:23
Chapters count: 9
Size: 21.8 GB
Segment count: 10
Segment map: 501,8,509,503,500,506,504,502,505,508
File name: The_Vietnam_War_Disc_2_t228.mkv
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
Disc 1 and 2 were no problem. Disc 3 gives the following error: "CellWalk algorithm failed (structure protection is too tough?), trying CellTrim algorithm". Anyone have any idea what the problem is here?
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
Are you ripping a Blu-Ray or DVD? I've never seen this message come up on a Blu-Ray. If DVD, please post your question in the DVD section.Tayvl wrote:Disc 1 and 2 were no problem. Disc 3 gives the following error: "CellWalk algorithm failed (structure protection is too tough?), trying CellTrim algorithm". Anyone have any idea what the problem is here?
EDIT: corrected "error" to "message". Woodstock is right. Responded too quickly after a very long day at the office...

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Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
This isn't an error, it's an advisory that the fast method of determining which parts of a DVD belong to the title in question didn't work so well, so it is using the slower method.Tayvl wrote:Disc 1 and 2 were no problem. Disc 3 gives the following error: "CellWalk algorithm failed (structure protection is too tough?), trying CellTrim algorithm". Anyone have any idea what the problem is here?
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Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
My bad, it's a DVD, not Blu-ray.yorgo wrote:Are you ripping a Blu-Ray or DVD? I've never seen this message come up on a Blu-Ray. If DVD, please post your question in the DVD section.Tayvl wrote:Disc 1 and 2 were no problem. Disc 3 gives the following error: "CellWalk algorithm failed (structure protection is too tough?), trying CellTrim algorithm". Anyone have any idea what the problem is here?
EDIT: corrected "error" to "message". Woodstock is right. Responded too quickly after a very long day at the office...
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Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
Can someone share the MPLS for all 10 discs? So far, there's only been a response for Disc 2.
Re: Ken Burns: The Vietnam War (2017)
many PBS discs have a form of screen pass. where many times only one episode per disc are obfuscated. DVDFab solves (or at least past tense) this ugly by hacking up the java code. AnyDVD solves this elegatly with the realization that the java code doesn't matter, they aren't really a BDJ disc, all the BDJ code does is fill in GPR values that specify which playlist to use for which episode. Instead of calling a java title to fill in those GPRs correctly, can have a regular HDMV title that fills them in manually and skip all the java code.
With that, can also excise the whole JAR directory saving 500MB-1GB of space IIRC.
With that, can also excise the whole JAR directory saving 500MB-1GB of space IIRC.