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jon_of_us

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  1. Yeah, unfortunately most of my disks are 4k and they all seem to come with at least two versions, one with and one without Chapters. Im just going to manually rip instead of using autoripper, not too much time-savings anyways
  2. Nevermind, my mistake was, that I didn't see the variable existed under the advanced settings so I added a new one. But apparently my custom variable was overwritten by the default one. If I add the config file to the already present entry for the variable it works. Is there any way to prevent MakeMKV from ripping a movie twice? It seems to create one file with and one without chapters, otherwise they don't differ at all so I'm not sure if I can filter this somehow in the auto ripper
  3. That's what I did, I set the variable for the config that I want the autoripper to use but within the container it still uses the standard config. Otherwise autoripping works fine but I'd like it to use my custom Config file
  4. Quick question, I searched the thread but didn't find any mention of it. I assume it doesn't work with the Docker Compose plugin, right?
  5. Quick question, did anyone manage to add a custom profile for auto ripping? I created one and uploaded it but when trying to create the variable for the container it doesn't do anything. I edit the Container and set AUTO_DISC_RIPPER_MAKEMKV_PROFILE to /config/profile.xml but when I run the container and run env I see it is still unset

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