The Last Song

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TODDMKV
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The Last Song

Post by TODDMKV »

I have been trying to convert my wife's "The Last Song" BD. At first I would just get failures right up front. After a few tries it now mostly seems to get to the end of the initial scan, and the log looks successful, but right after the read MakeMKV locks up and windows has to shut it down. I never get to start the conversion.

I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the software fully, no help.

Seems like I have seen this happen before on a few random discs. Anyone else? Any way around it?

Log attached.

Thanks for any help.
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Re: The Last Song

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Nothing you can do with the current version. The next version should work fine.
setarip_old
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Re: The Last Song

Post by setarip_old »

@TODDMKV

Hi!

Since I had no interest in this movie, I held off for one week, but could resist no longer (especially in light of the posting by "mike admin) - and obtained the U.S. version Blu-ray of "The Last Song".

I first did a full disc backup to my hard drive - with no problems.

I then used MakeMKV with the hard drive full disc backup to select the movie only "title#1", EXCLUDING DTS-HD Lossless, DD3/2+1 French and DD2/0 English - with no problems.

Perhaps you should try the same procedures?

**EDIT** Also, I noticed the following disparity between your "Debug log" and my "lower pane" information:
MINE
Opening files on harddrive at E:/_NewBluRayTest/LastSongMakeMKV/
File 00042.mpls was added as title #0
File 00064.mpls was added as title #1

ToddMKV
003307:0000 File 00064.mpls was added as title #0
003307:0000 File 00042.mpls was added as title #1


setarip_old
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Re: The Last Song

Post by setarip_old »

@TODDMKV

Did you try my suggestions?

If so, is your dilemma resolved?


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