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[support] MakeMKV-RDP container Deprecated

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I agree!  Works like a champ

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  • I haven't used makemkv in a while, so didn't notice there was a new version out. I'll trigger a new build. Should be available in a couple of hours.

  • You are almost there….! The folder you are looking for is unRaid. That folder is mapped to your folder Q located in the share called Other. So just browse for the unRaid folder in the MakeMKV file dia

  • Hi Saarg, new MakeMKV version available.   Thanks   JAH

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FYI, it looks like a new build of MakeMKV was released.

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FYI, it looks like a new build of MakeMKV was released.

It has to wait until next week, but I don't think their is any rush  :)

I have 4 Brs that 197 gets errors on - 198 on my windows processes and creates just fine....

 

Myk

 

I believe this message is based upon the new release being available, correct?

 

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@Aaron Oz: Actually not! This means that the key has expired and what you need to do now is to read carefully post#1 to answer your question how to update it with the current one.

 

 

Interesting. Thanks, will do. I had 15 more days on the trial, so didn't consider that.

Is there any way to add a custom profile? In my Windows version, I just drop my XML into the program directory and it shows up as an option the Preferences dialog under the Advanced tab (enable expert mode to see that tab). I have a custom profile that makes near perfect BRD copies based on exhaustive research on the MakeMKV forum.

 

[guessed the answer]

 

Drop the XML file into MakeMKV's /config folder and it shows up as an option. Here is the profile if anyone would like to add it.

perfect.mmcp.xml.zip

Has anyone figured out a way to automatically rip any disk that is put into the bluray drive?

 

I can setup the preferences to rip the tracks and audio tracks that I want.

 

Thank you for putting together this great docker.

Can someone help with getting MakeMKV to recognize a Blu-Ray drive connected to USB? It say the program is unable to find any usable optical drives. It shows up it the device list as /dev/sr0:

 

SCSI Devices

 

[0:0:0:0]    cd/dvd  Optiarc  BD ROM BC-5550H  B881  /dev/sr0

[1:0:0:0]    disk    Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 PMAP  /dev/sda

[4:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      KINGSTON SHFS37A BBF0  /dev/sdb

[5:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      WDC WD40EFRX-68W 0A82  /dev/sdc

[6:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      ST31000524AS    JC4B  /dev/sdd

[7:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05  /dev/sde

 

I have it mapped it the MakeMKV configuration:

 

/optical /dev/sr0

/config /mnt/cache/appdata/Make_MKV/

/unRaid /mnt/user/Raw_MKV/

 

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Can someone help with getting MakeMKV to recognize a Blu-Ray drive connected to USB? It say the program is unable to find any usable optical drives. It shows up it the device list as /dev/sr0:

 

SCSI Devices

 

[0:0:0:0]    cd/dvd  Optiarc  BD ROM BC-5550H  B881  /dev/sr0

[1:0:0:0]    disk    Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 PMAP  /dev/sda

[4:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      KINGSTON SHFS37A BBF0  /dev/sdb

[5:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      WDC WD40EFRX-68W 0A82  /dev/sdc

[6:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      ST31000524AS    JC4B  /dev/sdd

[7:0:0:0]    disk    ATA      WDC WD1001FALS-0 0K05  /dev/sde

 

I have it mapped it the MakeMKV configuration:

 

/optical /dev/sr0

/config /mnt/cache/appdata/Make_MKV/

/unRaid /mnt/user/Raw_MKV/

You are not supposed to add the optical drive to the volume mapping part in the template.

There is default added one optical drive in the template (dev/sr0). Did you remove the part in the extra parameter box in the template?

There is nothing in the extra parameters. How should it be added?

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There is nothing in the extra parameters. How should it be added?

Then you have removed it some how. Add the below and you should have it working.

--device=/dev/sr0:/dev/sr0

Thanks. That works!

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As it turns out it was the ASMedia ASM1061 controller on my motherboard creating the issue, as soon as I moved the DVD on a different SATA port server booted OK.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Soana, are you using the ASM controllers for HDDs successfully though? Having some issues with mine (same mobo) and narrowing the cause. I'd like to keep the ASM controllers for HDDs if I can!

Yes, the SSD cache drive is using one of the ASM SATA ports.

Wanted to say thanks for this!  I installed it without the added params because I don't have a BD drive on my Unraid so I'm using it to rip my ISOs over to MKV so Plex can pick them up :)

Thank you very much! This is a very useful docker. Speeds have increased dramatically when the network is taken out of the equation!

 

Thanks again saarg! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Would it be possible to add auto-eject via a BASH script or similar? It's one of those MakeMKV requests that has been on the back-burner for years.

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Would it be possible to add auto-eject via a BASH script or similar? It's one of those MakeMKV requests that has been on the back-burner for years.

How would you solve that?

I don't see myself using time to try to figure out something that I don't see useful. You still have to take the disc out and put in a new one so the saved time of auto-eject would be 3-4 seconds?

Would it be possible to add auto-eject via a BASH script or similar? It's one of those MakeMKV requests that has been on the back-burner for years.

How would you solve that?

I don't see myself using time to try to figure out something that I don't see useful. You still have to take the disc out and put in a new one so the saved time of auto-eject would be 3-4 seconds?

Maybe he built one of these?
How would you solve that?

I don't see myself using time to try to figure out something that I don't see useful. You still have to take the disc out and put in a new one so the saved time of auto-eject would be 3-4 seconds?

 

It's useful if you want to rip multiple discs in a row and not babysit the process. The issue would be minor if you have a fast drive and all discs rip consistently quick, but that's usually not the case. Some people are stuck with slow external/laptop drives, some discs have mastering errors/damage, some discs are SL while others are DL, and sometimes the drive just rips at half speed because... who knows why.

 

A notification system can save a lot of time and mental accounting. Put disc in, start rip, do something else, disc pops out, "Oh, rip's done," put new disc in, start rip... ad infinitum. If you aren't interested then no problem. It's just an idea I thought might be useful.

 

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Would it be possible to add auto-eject via a BASH script or similar? It's one of those MakeMKV requests that has been on the back-burner for years.

How would you solve that?

I don't see myself using time to try to figure out something that I don't see useful. You still have to take the disc out and put in a new one so the saved time of auto-eject would be 3-4 seconds?

Maybe he built one of these?

Nice  :D

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How would you solve that?

I don't see myself using time to try to figure out something that I don't see useful. You still have to take the disc out and put in a new one so the saved time of auto-eject would be 3-4 seconds?

 

It's useful if you want to rip multiple discs in a row and not babysit the process. The issue would be minor if you have a fast drive and all discs rip consistently quick, but that's usually not the case. Some people are stuck with slow external/laptop drives, some discs have mastering errors/damage, some discs are SL while others are DL, and sometimes the drive just rips at half speed because... who knows why.

 

A notification system can save a lot of time and mental accounting. Put disc in, start rip, do something else, disc pops out, "Oh, rip's done," put new disc in, start rip... ad infinitum. If you aren't interested then no problem. It's just an idea I thought might be useful.

If it's a notification you want, I suggest buying a noisy drive so you can hear when it stops reading  ;)

In my opinion this have to be done in makemkv.

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