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  1. Thank you everyone. I appreciate your help. I ended up simply "Opening File" rather than trying to open a virtual disk, in MakeMKV. If I point that to the VIDEO_TS.IFO file under the DVD's VIDEO_TS directory, or the movie.iso file for my BluRays, it converts most all of them fine. I got a couple of errors for which I had to go back to the original disk. That worked fine opening the disk from MakeMKV. Again, Thank you for taking the time to lend me some help.
  2. Hello, I'm running unRaid Version 6.12.13 2024-08-22. I've recently added a Plex Docker to my system. Previously to running Plex, I had ripped my DVD collection to VIDEO_TS file format because my preferred player handled that well. My BluRays I've ripped to .iso format. With Plex, I need to convert my films to mkv format. So I've installed jlesage/makemkv docker. This has worked great to convert my BluRay .iso files to .mkv files. But, near as I can tell, MakeMKV won't open the dvd file format from a folder, only from an optical disk. In the past, on a Windows machine, I've used Elby's Virtual Clone Drive to present a folder as an optical drive to MakeMKV. This then allows MakeMKV to open my DVD folder as if it were a drive, rather than a file. If possible, I'd like to do something similar all on my unRaid machine. Has anyone done something like this, whether using Elby's VCD or something else, to enable MakeMKV to open a folder as if it were a physical disk? Any ideas or instructions? Thank you,

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