LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: Error while reading input
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:25 am
My recently-installed copy of MakeMKV has been acting very odd lately. It's failed to create several MKVs from some already-decrypted BD rips I'm simply trying to mux from my hard drive. The error log is showing this:
LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: Error while reading input
So far, I've received this on Minority Report and Predators. The strange thing is, other BD rips are muxing fine, with no problems at all, and playback fine (i.e., Kick-Ass, Scott Pilgrim, The Book Of Eli, Toy Story 3 and others).
On all of these I'm ripping the discs to my hard drive using DVDFab, then pointing MakeMKV at the index.bdmv file. I'm trying to keep all English audio tracks (including lossless DTS-HD Master) and English subs. Sometimes "blank" sub files are being ripped, but MakeMKV automatically discards those when it's able to successfully create the file.
I did manage to get Inception to work by selecting the DTS 5.1 lossy audio track instead of the DTS-HD lossless. I thought this was very strange since all of the MKVs I've been successful in creating were all done with the DTS-HD Master audio fully intact - even Toy Story 3, which has a DTS-HD Master 7.1 mix. However, nothing I've tried with Minority Report has worked.
I've wound up creating an .iso for it, but I'd prefer an .mkv, if possible. Any thoughts?
LIBMKV_TRACE: Exception: Error while reading input
So far, I've received this on Minority Report and Predators. The strange thing is, other BD rips are muxing fine, with no problems at all, and playback fine (i.e., Kick-Ass, Scott Pilgrim, The Book Of Eli, Toy Story 3 and others).
On all of these I'm ripping the discs to my hard drive using DVDFab, then pointing MakeMKV at the index.bdmv file. I'm trying to keep all English audio tracks (including lossless DTS-HD Master) and English subs. Sometimes "blank" sub files are being ripped, but MakeMKV automatically discards those when it's able to successfully create the file.
I did manage to get Inception to work by selecting the DTS 5.1 lossy audio track instead of the DTS-HD lossless. I thought this was very strange since all of the MKVs I've been successful in creating were all done with the DTS-HD Master audio fully intact - even Toy Story 3, which has a DTS-HD Master 7.1 mix. However, nothing I've tried with Minority Report has worked.
I've wound up creating an .iso for it, but I'd prefer an .mkv, if possible. Any thoughts?