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DanDare1983
23rd July 2024, 09:08
I use BD Rebuilder to simply make an untouched main movie folder of my movies. This gets rid of all unnecessary content and saves space. I've now decided to use MakeMKV to create an MKV files rom the Main movie folders created by BD Rebuilder. However I've noticed that MakeMKV gives me a message throughout the process - The source file '/BDMV/STREAM/00036.m2ts' is corrupt or invalid at offset 18188924928, attempting to work around. This happens to all the Main Movie folders created with BD Rebuilder. I've tried the original folder and even made a Main movie folder with DVDfab and both have been successful with MakeMKV without any messages. I'm not sure if BD Rebuilder is doing anything differently when creating a main movie but I thought I'd report to try and find the cause.

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DanDare1983

Lowpro
23rd July 2024, 22:16
I use BD Rebuilder to simply make an untouched main movie folder of my movies. This gets rid of all unnecessary content and saves space. I've now decided to use MakeMKV to create an MKV files rom the Main movie folders created by BD Rebuilder. However I've noticed that MakeMKV gives me a message throughout the process - The source file '/BDMV/STREAM/00036.m2ts' is corrupt or invalid at offset 18188924928, attempting to work around. This happens to all the Main Movie folders created with BD Rebuilder. I've tried the original folder and even made a Main movie folder with DVDfab and both have been successful with MakeMKV without any messages. I'm not sure if BD Rebuilder is doing anything differently when creating a main movie but I thought I'd report to try and find the cause.

Regards

DanDare1983

I posted a tutorial just now demonstrating how I create movie only versions using BDedit. The post in question can be found, here (https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=2004695#post2004695). I know you're talking about MKV here, but just in case you decide to go the Blu-ray route. ;)

DanDare1983
25th July 2024, 05:19
I posted a tutorial just now demonstrating how I create movie only versions using BDedit. The post in question can be found, here (https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=2004695#post2004695). I know you're talking about MKV here, but just in case you decide to go the Blu-ray route. ;)

Thank you so much Lowpro, for your time and effort. This works perfectly.