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    My pc and makemkv recognizes the hd-dvd in my attached 360 hd-dvd drive.

    When I "makemkv" it produces an 87mb file that is a short spattering of scenes from the movie.attached is the output log.am i doing something wrong or is the disc non-makeable?
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    thanks
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  4. At the MakeMKV website, nowhere can I find an explicit statement that HD-DVD is supported. (I know what the description of MakeMKV in the tool section over <-- *there* says.) Anyone know for certain?
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    It doesn't support all hd-dvd and I doubt they will fix it.
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    I went over to the mkv forum and was told it essentially doesn't support hd-dvd.
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    Originally Posted by Dr.Gee View Post
    I went over to the mkv forum and was told it essentially doesn't support hd-dvd.
    I have removed hd-dvd from the makemkv tool description now.
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    @dr gee - I don't mean to insult you at all but you did rip the disc to the harddrive first right? I don't know if that will make a difference with makemkv or not.

    But as I mentioned in your other thread you are better off to use ripbot264. I know that works with hddvd.
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