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Hmm, never ripped a 3D movie before. Could you help me gather some extra information?
Run makemkvcon -r info disc:-1 to get a list of discs
freyr :: ~ % makemkvcon -r info disc:-1
MSG:1005,0,1,"MakeMKV v1.8.11 linux(x86-release) started","%1 started","MakeMKV v1.8.11 linux(x86-release)"
DRV:0,2,999,1,"DVD-ROM NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR01 1.00","THE_GRUDGE","/dev/sr1"
DRV:1,2,999,1,"DVD-ROM NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR00 1.00","EURO_TRIP_G1","/dev/sr0"
DRV:2,256,999,0,"","",""
DRV:3,256,999,0,"","",""
Then use the drive index like makemkvcon -r info disc:0 or makemkvcon -r info disc:1 which should pipe out a whole bunch of information. Can you reply with that information?
Turns out that I was wrong about the Lego movie. It's 3D track is on a separate disc and autorippr appears to handle it just fine (I haven't tried playback yet). Avatar is still a problem.
When I use autorippr with a 3D movie, it appears to only grab the 2D title. Is there a simple workaround to grab both the 2D and 3D titles?
(I am using version 1.6.3 from github on Ubuntu 14.04)
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