

Thank you again for dealing with these dumb questionsĬheck as to what audio channels are getting selected in MakeMKV. So I guess I am wondering if anyone else has seen this and if so have you been able to get this fixed? Some of the copies (I think most have been bluray?) either convert with no sound or with just an annoying commentary. Second, relaunch the software and import the ISO image, then convert it to MP4 or other formats. (I lost 16tb of movies when I tried to add a new HDD to my storage pool, so I get to start fresh so to speak) I am however having some issues with the "makemkv" program and am wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same. Output video larger than the original Failed to import the following file (s) Two modes to merge videos DVD ripping A workaround that may fix all issues you encounter First, convert the DVD to an ISO image. mkv container and am using the "makemkv" program to do this. I have decided to redo all of my movies in the. Have a look at my recent thread where I was sorting out if Emby could do some of what I was wanting (which is similar to your own interests/goals):Īlso, welcome to Emby - it's a great piece of software! But for local access (ie, your home network) you can set things up to mimic that DVD Player experience you're looking for. There are ways of making that work fairly well with Emby, though there are certain limitations too (eg, streaming the DVD format doesn't work well, and you definitely won't be able to have DVD menu support when streaming).

Hello while ripping your DVD's to individual files (eg, MKV containers) is what many folks do, there are some of us (such as myself) who do like to keep some content (mostly movies) the original DVD style format.
