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Makemkv blu ray drive
Makemkv blu ray drive




  1. #Makemkv blu ray drive drivers
  2. #Makemkv blu ray drive windows

Does the error happen if you try to write a really small file? Well, MakeMKV does nothing special - all it does, it writes data to file and then the write fails for some reason. I really can't understand what can be preventing makemkv from doing what all other applications seem to do naturally? I really can't understand what can be preventing makemkv from doing what all other applications seem to do naturally?īadger wrote:This is the only application that I have found that can't write / copy a 40GB file to the NAS. This is the only application that I have found that can't write / copy a 40GB file to the NAS. Whatever goes wrong appears to happen at the very end of the rip, when I guess the first part of the file is updated with finalizing information to allow it to be played. I hoped that writing to a NTFS drive on the QNAP might solve the problem, but unfortunately not. This time, I tried writing to an NTFS USB drive that was mounted on the QNAP (the same 1TB drive that I use when ripping on the PC). I was watching the file grow on the QNAP box. So at least 23GB had been written at that stage. The BluRay Rips all the way to the last second, then fails. The workaround you found seems to be the only "sure fire" one right now.

makemkv blu ray drive

#Makemkv blu ray drive drivers

On the Mac, whether or not it happens depends on the version of OSX and what network drivers are installed.

#Makemkv blu ray drive windows

It should NOT happen on a Windows machine, but it often does, if the NAS is based upon Linux (most are). Essentially, the network drive is identified as being formatted as FAT32 for compatibility reasons.

makemkv blu ray drive

This may not be the case, but it is what the operating system answers when asked that question. Woodstock wrote:The problem is that the system call that MakeMKV uses to verify the space available is being told that the network drive can't handle files larger than 4GB. Saving 1 titles into directory Q:/BluRay1Įrror 'OS error - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API' occurred while writing data to 'Q:/BluRay1/The_Girl_with_the_Dragon_Tattoo_BRRIP.mkv' at offset '36234552470'įailed to save title 0 to file Q:/BluRay1/The_Girl_with_the_Dragon_Tattoo_BRRIP.mkvĮrror 'OS error - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API' occurred while writing data to 'Q:/BluRay1/Inception_BRRIP.mkv' at offset '18991377209'įailed to save title 3 to file Q:/BluRay1/Inception_BRRIP.mkvĪny ideas? Can run again with debugs if this helps. Not related to file size, always appears to fails towards the end. If I rip to a local or USB file it completes and I can copy the file to the NAS without issues. When ripping directly to shared drive on QNAP NAS, always fails when closing the file (gets to 99% then fails).






Makemkv blu ray drive