2012-10-27, 07:18
Some of the movies I have are old movies that have multiple movies on a single disk. For example: 'High Plains Drifter' and 'Joe Kidd' are on a single DVD. How can I name this properly for XBMC to list both movies?
(2012-10-27, 13:37)leepenny Wrote: Hmm I would say that you would probably have to rip them using makemkv to get two files then rename accordingly.( makemkv will (obviously) encode them to mkv files)
I havent come across a way of scraping 2 files on 1 dvd although you could create nfos for the separate segments of the dvd (horrible workaround IMO)
(2012-10-27, 21:06)scudlee Wrote: You can make a symlink to the iso and name it as the second film.
(2012-10-27, 20:47)Orgy Wrote: [quote='leepenny' pid='1223796' dateline='1351337835']
Hmm I would say that you would probably have to rip them using makemkv to get two files then rename accordingly.( makemkv will (obviously) encode them to mkv files)
I havent come across a way of scraping 2 files on 1 dvd although you could create nfos for the separate segments of the dvd (horrible workaround IMO)
(2012-10-28, 00:27)leepenny Wrote:(2012-10-27, 20:47)Orgy Wrote: [quote='leepenny' pid='1223796' dateline='1351337835']
Hmm I would say that you would probably have to rip them using makemkv to get two files then rename accordingly.( makemkv will (obviously) encode them to mkv files)
I havent come across a way of scraping 2 files on 1 dvd although you could create nfos for the separate segments of the dvd (horrible workaround IMO)
The problem is that I'd like to preserve them in .iso format
Im intrigued as to the reasoning for keeping it as an iso file (just being nosey LOL)
(2012-10-28, 02:18)jmarshall Wrote: I guess you need to balance your laziness between having to click through a menu every time you play it compared to having to rip it once.
If you do rip it, you lose the ability to burn onto a disk, but is that something you really value?