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MakeMKV Corrupt Frames in Otherwise Working mkv’s

suspiciouscoffee

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Trying to rip discs for a The Dark Knight project and it looks mostly great after ripping, and I don’t get any error messages or anything, but ever few minutes I’ll see a few frames like this:

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Needless to say, I can’t work with this. Anyone know what’s up?
 

sigh_riss

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Does it only look like this while playing? Have you tried loading it into your editing software to see if it looks normal?
Is the disc damaged?
Maybe try re-encoding and using the re-encoded file as the source? If you have the free space for it, use a lossless or nearly lossless encode. My editing software (Vegas 14) doesn't like lossless, but Q1 works and is indistinguishable from lossless.
 

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Try converting the video to another format. And also check for damaged sectors of the hard disk. Perhaps it is in the part where you saved the video that there is a damaged sector.
 
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