![]() ![]() Set dest_file="?st_file%\%volume_name%.iso" Towards the very bottom of the script you'll see the line: Hey Bill, with a VERY small change DVDFab should rip to a folder instead of an ISO. One question though - is there an easy modification to your script to rip the dvd to folder structure instead of iso? Thanks for the script - looks like it will be very useful. will answer questions and post more later. I fixed this video by rewriting the headers in the broken. VOB file and then became stretched when streaming from the second. The result was a movie that played properly through the first. VOB files was incorrectly specified as being 4x3. I fixed this using some other programs which I will reserve for another post if anyone is interested.ģ) One of my James Bond flicks had an issue similar to The Firm. The result was a vertically stretched frame. However, VLC seems to pull this info directly from each. IFO file for the aspect ratio so it display correctly when played on those. I guess component DVD players only look at the. VOB files were incorrectly specified as being 4x3. IFO file correctly specified that the movie was in 16x9 format. This disc required manual intervention.Ģ) The Firm - The author of this DVD didn't know what he was doing. Therefore, when I tested the disc, instead of getting Spanish audio with English subtitles, I heard the director. Black Hawk Down (2001) ).Įxamples of some of the DVDs I had problems with:ġ) El Mariachi - The only English audio track on my version of the DVD was the director's commentary. iso passes my tests, I rename it using a format suitable for scrapers (i.e. I make sure that the correct sound is playing and that the subtitles are in place. To test, I use VLC, start playing each disc, jump to various locations to in the movie, and jump the end to verify that the credits roll. There are a few movies that I had to fix because the author of the disc didn't know what he/she was doing (yes, these were commercial DVDs). In some cases you may need to manually rip these DVDs if DVDFab doesn't pick the right version of the film. DVDFab tends to take the longer of the two when selecting the 'main feature'. Some DVDs may have two versions of a film (i.e. ![]() First, ripping to a VIDEO_TS folder using DVDFab and then creating the. I never could figure out what the problem was for those discs. For some reason, there are a few disks here and there that hang during the. If you're running headless, like me, I recommend setting up VNC on the rip-server so you can check in on things if a disc has been in there too long. If you try to rip 2 discs with the same volume name to the same destination, DVDFab will prompt you to see if you want to overwrite the older DVD_VIDEO.iso file. Some older DVDs may have the same volume name, DVD_VIDEO. bat extension.ĥ) Instructions on how to set everything up. The Default Programs Editor will allow you to make the batch file a 'trusted' program.Ĥ) My batch file, which is attached to this post. Windows Vista and Windows 7 won't allow 'untrusted' programs to be selected as AutoRun targets. This program will allow you to specify any program/batch file you want as an AutoRun action. mkv at the end of this batch file pretty easily.ģ) A program called 'Default Programs Editor'. However, is one was so inclined, they could add a conversion from. I am only using MakeMKV to get the volume name of the DVD. I'm not currently using MakeMKV to output. I'm using version 7.0.9.3 on Windows Vista.Ģ) A copy of MakeMKV. Note that these settings can be modified in the. remove all other extras, menus, warnings, etc. include all English audio tracks (5.1 and stereo if both are available), director commentaries, etc. rip the main feature only (no compression or transcoding) My batch file is currently configured to: ![]() I am currently ripping between 15-20 DVDs per night using this batch file. anytime I drop a DVD in the drive, the rip server automagically rips the disc and spits it back out again. ![]() I set up one of my machines as a headless rip server. I decided to put together a batch file to help automate the process. I have a very large library of DVDs that I recently started to rip and wanted to automate the process to make it go a bit faster. ![]()
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