offspring991
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Hello, first time poster here.
I've been running into problems with Catching Fire, which seems to be a common theme for that particular title and a few others. Scenes played out of order and whatnot. It's a region 1 US copy, and plays the movie in a slightly scrambled order both directly from the disk, and from the ripped iso I created.
I'm using AnyDVD HD and VLC as my media player. AnyDVD HD version is 7471. I'm not overly familiar with the technical stuff behind most of this, so unfortunately I'm having quite a bit of trouble figuring out a way to fix this. I've figured out where the playlists are located at on the disk, and I know the AnyDVD status window indicates which one of them is the good playlist, but my problem remains that it still seems to want to use a scrambled playlist when playing in VLC or when ripping to an iso. I can't tell if that's because AnyDVD/VLC is just ignoring the playlist it supposedly lists as correct, or if the playlist AnyDVD suggests to be the right one is in fact wrong.
My end goal here is to get a functional iso on my hard drive from this disk, using the correct playlist. I understand applying SpeedMenu to the iso allows me to pick the proper playlist, but I'd like to avoid using SpeedMenu if possible. That also doesn't address the fact that the disk itself is still playing out of order to begin with. Any suggestions on how to go forward with this would be greatly appreciated!
I've been running into problems with Catching Fire, which seems to be a common theme for that particular title and a few others. Scenes played out of order and whatnot. It's a region 1 US copy, and plays the movie in a slightly scrambled order both directly from the disk, and from the ripped iso I created.
I'm using AnyDVD HD and VLC as my media player. AnyDVD HD version is 7471. I'm not overly familiar with the technical stuff behind most of this, so unfortunately I'm having quite a bit of trouble figuring out a way to fix this. I've figured out where the playlists are located at on the disk, and I know the AnyDVD status window indicates which one of them is the good playlist, but my problem remains that it still seems to want to use a scrambled playlist when playing in VLC or when ripping to an iso. I can't tell if that's because AnyDVD/VLC is just ignoring the playlist it supposedly lists as correct, or if the playlist AnyDVD suggests to be the right one is in fact wrong.
My end goal here is to get a functional iso on my hard drive from this disk, using the correct playlist. I understand applying SpeedMenu to the iso allows me to pick the proper playlist, but I'd like to avoid using SpeedMenu if possible. That also doesn't address the fact that the disk itself is still playing out of order to begin with. Any suggestions on how to go forward with this would be greatly appreciated!
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