![]() Mastering and manufacturing errors do occur and these will prevent successful rips. Just because a disc “looks” perfect doesn’t mean that it IS perfect. New discs often have a hazy coating that can prevent ripping, and used/rental discs can have dirt and fingerprints.Ģ. Mild non-abrasive soap and water can also be tried. If you experience one of these problems, here are some recommended courses of action:ġ. Standalone disc players will skip over problematic areas on a disc while MakeMKV needs all information on the disc/track to create an. The second thing to remember is that just because a disc can be played successfully in a standalone disc player, it does NOT mean that it can be ripped. ![]() The first thing to know is that by the time you’ve seen one of these messages, the disc has been successfully decrypted so the problem is NOT decryption-related. You may encounter these while ripping:ġ.) Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:POSITIONING ERROR DETECTED BY READ OF MEDIUMĢ.) Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:L-EC UNCORRECTABLE ERRORģ.) Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:NO SEEK COMPLETEĤ.) Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:READ RETRIES EXHAUSTEDĥ.) Scsi error - ILLEGAL REQUEST:ILLEGAL MODE FOR THIS TRACKĦ.) Scsi error - NOT READY:CANNOT READ MEDIUM - INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT Having said that, it is not uncommon for errors to arise that prevent the creation of an. MakeMKV is a fantastic tool for decrypting discs and creating. To the experienced users, if I've made any errors, let me know and I will correct if I've missed something, let me know and I'll add. I hope it proves helpful to those new to MakeMKV. If Mike or mods feel it needs to be removed, please do so and I apologize. Not trying to overstep my authority on this forum but given the extreme number of questions about problematic rips, and the equally extreme number of verbatim responses, I put together this suggested read. ![]()
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