jdubbs23 Posted April 1, 2020 Share Posted April 1, 2020 Thanks for the work on this @saarg, much appreciated over the years! I will check out the other options or maybe just run it myself in my Linux VM. Quote Link to comment
CCKMA Posted April 25, 2020 Share Posted April 25, 2020 Couldn't find anything in the thread on this but maybe I missed it. Been using makemkv for a week or so now with zero issues using a single usb blu ray drive. I finally got an external enclosure for my old 5.25" blu ray drive, my intent being to rip 2 disks simultaneously. I had read on the makemkv forum that if you set up single drive mode, you can run multiple instances of the software, however all this does in unraid is select a single drive, and any additional windows bring up that same instance of the program. Is there a way to enable multiple instances of makemkv to run at once? Quote Link to comment
live4soccer7 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 Anyone get this error when updating? I haven't updated in probably a few years, until now. started connecting [20200528-11:17:41] [INFO ] lib_mod_log_peer: xrdp_pid=144 connected to X11rdp_pid=50 X11rdp_uid=99 X11rdp_gid=100 client_ip=127.0.0.1 client_port=35522 connected ok [20200528-11:17:41] [DEBUG] xrdp_mm_connect_chansrv: chansrvconnect successful [20200528-11:17:41] [DEBUG] returnvalue from xrdp_mm_connect 0 lib_mod_process_message: type 2 len 0 lib_send_client_info: xrdp_wm_login_mode_changed: login_mode is 3 [20200528-11:17:41] [INFO ] The following channel is allowed: cliprdr (0) [20200528-11:17:41] [INFO ] The following channel is allowed: rdpsnd (1) [20200528-11:17:41] [INFO ] The following channel is allowed: rdpdr (2) [20200528-11:17:41] [DEBUG] The allow channel list now initialized for this session [20200528-11:17:47] [INFO ] An established connection closed to endpoint: 127.0.0.1:35522 - socket: 8 xrdp_mcs_disconnect - socket closed [20200528-11:17:47] [DEBUG] xrdp_mm_module_cleanup [20200528-11:17:47] [INFO ] An established connection closed to endpoint: 109.112.47.46:12148 - socket: 11 [20200528-11:17:47] [INFO ] An established connection closed to endpoint: 109.112.47.46:12148 - socket: 12 xrdp:xrdp_encoder [1551967640]: xrdp_encoder_delete: [20200528-11:17:47] [ERROR] Listening socket is in wrong state we terminate listener Quote Link to comment
Nlandis Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Is there a way I can setup automatic ripping to just a file instead of individual folders with the disk name to make it automatically work with filebot to transfer over the files after renaming? I'm having problems with it reading the folder name and the just reading "title1.mkv" and names it the movie title (1978). Just wondering. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted June 5, 2020 Author Share Posted June 5, 2020 6 hours ago, Nlandis said: Is there a way I can setup automatic ripping to just a file instead of individual folders with the disk name to make it automatically work with filebot to transfer over the files after renaming? I'm having problems with it reading the folder name and the just reading "title1.mkv" and names it the movie title (1978). Just wondering. I'm not aware of any automatic ripping in this container. Are you maybe using djoss's container? That one has automatic ripping. Quote Link to comment
Nlandis Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 11 hours ago, saarg said: I'm not aware of any automatic ripping in this container. Are you maybe using djoss's container? That one has automatic ripping. My mistake yes I was. Quote Link to comment
yanksno1 Posted July 8, 2020 Share Posted July 8, 2020 Is it possible to "assign" a USB optical drive when it's hooked up to Unraid? I see it in the devices when I look it up, but not sure if I can add a second opptical drive to it. Quote Link to comment
radix Posted July 11, 2020 Share Posted July 11, 2020 Thanks @saarg, I used your MKV containter for a long time. Thanks for the reference to jlesage's container. I'm using his container now and it's great. There is even a setting to autopull the Beta key on launch. I tried binhex's but could never get it to read my optical drive. Quote Link to comment
Cpt. Chaz Posted August 16, 2020 Share Posted August 16, 2020 On 3/17/2018 at 8:43 PM, saarg said: Did you also upgrade to 6.5? There is a permission issue in the latest version and the host permissions doesn't apply in the container. You could try to do a chmod 777 /dev/sr0 and chmod 777 /dev/sg0 and see if that helps. Restart the container after. this little gem buried deep down in this thread saved me on my r720. thanks @saarg for anyone else doing this, to persist after reboot, i added these quick lines to my go file (in my case it's sr0 and sg3, adjust accordingly) # Make Optical Disc Drive Accessible chmod 777 /dev/sr0 chmod 777 /dev/sg3 1 Quote Link to comment
OrdinaryButt Posted February 3 Share Posted February 3 (edited) On 8/15/2020 at 8:22 PM, Cpt. Chaz said: this little gem buried deep down in this thread saved me on my r720. thanks @saarg for anyone else doing this, to persist after reboot, i added these quick lines to my go file (in my case it's sr0 and sg3, adjust accordingly) # Make Optical Disc Drive Accessible chmod 777 /dev/sr0 chmod 777 /dev/sg3 Thanks, this is still required in 6.12 and does work. What is/where is "go file" ? EDIT: Found it. For the inexperienced user: Terminal to server change directory to boot / config ('cd /boot/config') send 'ls' command to confirm 'go' is listed then edit the file, for example 'nano go' Add comment (begins with #) and then parameters as listed above. Exit and save with Ctrl+X Reboot server to test. Edited February 3 by OrdinaryButt Quote Link to comment
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