2011-05-24, 18:07
swaq Wrote:Thanks. Will give it a go. Guess I could setup a batch in the evening, start it in the morning and let it rip all day.
But I have to rip it to a mkv(or similar containter) right? I guess it could do around 5-8 movies in a workday?
A straight rip using makemkvcon (repackaging the current content instead of reducing its size/bitrate) would only take about 20 minutes per movie even on a slow machine.
makemkvcon --progress=-same --min-length=3600 mkv file:<path to the VIDEO_TS folder> all <destination folder>
if they are in VIDEO_TS folders.
makemkvcon --progress=-same --min-length=3600 mkv iso:<path to the ISO file> all <destination folder>
if they are in ISO files.
Destination folder should be specific to the movie (D:\movies\Some Movie (1999)). Put all paths in ""s. The min length will get only the chapters of an hour or greater.