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Batch Ripping Via Command Line

dan001

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Hi,

I have used AnyDVD to rip about 200 dvds to ISO files, but I now need them also to be in the basic folder format you get when you choose the Rip to Hard Disk option.

I have found some cmd line details on the forums but I was wondering if there would be any issues (that may not be immediately obvious!) with the resulting files in doing the following in a batch file:-

- mount the ISO file using vcdmount
- xcopy everything from the mounted drive to a local folder
- unmount the ISO
- repeat for the rest of the iso files

It seems to me at face value this should work fine, but as I don't really know what is going on behind the scenes I thought it best to get some quick advice before setting this huge job going :)

Cheers
Dan
 
Hi,

I have used AnyDVD to rip about 200 dvds to ISO files, but I now need them also to be in the basic folder format you get when you choose the Rip to Hard Disk option.

I have found some cmd line details on the forums but I was wondering if there would be any issues (that may not be immediately obvious!) with the resulting files in doing the following in a batch file:-

- mount the ISO file using vcdmount
- xcopy everything from the mounted drive to a local folder
- unmount the ISO
- repeat for the rest of the iso files

It seems to me at face value this should work fine, but as I don't really know what is going on behind the scenes I thought it best to get some quick advice before setting this huge job going :)

Cheers
Dan
I strongly recommend to use tcclone instead.
 
ah ok, so I use vcdmount to mount the ISO as before, but then use tcclone instead of xcopy to copy the contents?

out of interest (if it's a quickie!), what is the difference between using tcclone and xcopy?

(in my limited understanding, I thought that as I had removed the copy protection already when I did the initial rip to ISO with AnyDVD, I could then just copy the contents without issue)

Cheers
Dan
 
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