
I guess I need to look into that.Īnyway, there's got to be another way to determine the correct playlist in these scenarios where they all appear to be the same. I know with standard blu-ray discs, you can play the movie in AnyDVD or another app, and Process Monitor will show you the correct segment map, but 1) there are s till 2 playlists that use the same segment map, and 2) Windows will not play 4K discs without SGX which is a deprecated Intel CPU function - and my one system is AMD, and my other system is Sandy Bridge, which is probably too old to support SGX, but I'm not sure. I don't have a reason to choose one over the other, and I can't tell which is the correct playlist, or the one that plays when you play the movie in a standalone player. Thus it seems like all 4 playlists are the same. I played 339 and 340 M2TS, and they are both 2-second black screen, and 336 and 338 are both the credits, but I can't see any difference. There are 2 playlists that are identical in every way according to the info shown by MakeMKV, including all the audio and subtitle tracks underneath it, and there is another set of 2 playlists that are identical to each other, but differ from the first 2 in the segment map, "339,1,336" vs "340,1,338". It works well and a free video converter. The original Star Wars trilogy, prequels, The Force Awakens, and Rogue One will be available to purchase in 4K UHD for the first time, Lucasfilm announced. The tool has its own set of decryption tools. This tool is available for Windows, Linux as well as Mac.


All the responses are great, but don't really apply to this disc. MakeMKV is a tool to make digital backups and a freeware video transcoder that is fast and easy to use. I exchanged the disc for a new copy and it rips perfectly now.I'm having the same issue.


My Walmart typically won't take movie returns, hopefully they do this time considering the disc is likely defective.ĮDIT 2: Yes, the disc was defective. I played the disc on my Xbox, and the video started shuttering at the exact same spot that MakeMKV stopped ripping it (during the asteroid chase). Error 'Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:L-EC UNCORRECTABLE ERROR' occurred while reading '/BDMV/STREAM/00069.m2ts' at offset '1401225216'Įrror 'OS error - STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR' occurred while reading '\Device\CdRom0' at offset '1401225216'įailed to save title 5 to file D:/AOTC/Star Wars- Attack of the Clones_t05.mkvĮDIT: After looking very closely I noticed there is a very thin scratch following the boundary of the disc.
