Thanks, Samurai. I don't have my drive connected. Where would I find the disc:0 setting for makeMKV? My system will usually assign an attached drive as G I don't see where MakeMKV shows the disc information.
@agogley
Afaik this script starts automatically MakeMKV using the disc:0 setting (probably meaning when only one UHD/BD disc is inserted in one optical drive, to use disc from 1st detected optical drive drive, sorted by Operating system and/or with lowest assigned drive letter, compared to the ohter optical drives if there were more).
[Edit maybe this is not correct
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Just played around a bit and tried following:
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If you have different drive letters for ODD, and different named folder and/or other drive letter name for ImgBurn and MakeMkV, just adapt the sample script from SamurilH a little bit.
Eg. Ive installed MakeMKV currently to directory:
D:\Apps\Tools\MakeMKV\1.15.1\
So adapting it in script accordingly, as with the drive-letter in-front of
, see screenshot
And I've installed ImgBurn currently to directory:
D:\Apps\Tools\ImgBurn\2.5.8.0
So adapting it in script as well, as with the drive-letter in-front of, see screenshot
(I've renamed bat-script to *.bat.txt temporarily so that I can edit it (Windows doesn't offer any "Open with- option at least here on Win 8.1)"
after finished editing renaming back to *.bat
And, if you want to change destination directory or out-file, where protected iso will get stored, just change it accordingly as you want.
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This is just an example. Just check in which drive letter and directory you have installed ImgBurn and MakeMKV and adapt it in the bat-file, as you would have.
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The issue with my directories is, that Iam not using standard-paths, so when I reinstall programm e.g. to differing location, I'll have to readapt it in the txt .bat -file.
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That the script can work, of course you have to connect external ODD to computer while using it.
And of course needs MakeMKV and ImgBurn have to be installed.
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Here it says I cannot run the .bat, trying to open it via Windows-(File)-Explorer.
I probably have to run it in a command cmd/Eingabebeaufforderung-prompt (via cmd.exe):
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@agogley,
Ton run the .bat file, and if it's not working with Windows-Eplorer for for you, you can run the script like this
(This is just an example with the drive letter and named direcotries):
"
Workaround_AnyDVD_ripping_unsupported-Disc_and-or_official-drive_-MakeMKV+libredrive_-Rip_to_protected_ISO.bat" is stored in
"E:\kit\Tools\AnyDVD,Redfox,Elby".
So in cmd-box, I type in (when in cmd at different drive letter present-working directory currently: e.g. cmd standardly calls up directory C:\Windows\System32)
to change in cmd to E:
Code:
E:\
Then I go to:
cd E:\kit\Tools\AnyDVD,Redfox,Elby
And if long directory and special characters used, just use a " ",
before and behind the path:
cd "E:\kit\Tools\AnyDVD,Redfox,Elby"
or all this via this shorter command
Code:
cd /d "E:\kit\Tools\AnyDVD,Redfox,Elby"
This is just an example with the drive letter and named direcotries, and how i named the .bat file:
(sry I used long file name, for very small display, below scrolling to right required, to see full example)
Then I run the script in the cmd:
Code:
.\Workaround_AnyDVD_ripping_unsupported-Disc_and-or_official-drive_-MakeMKV+libredrive_-Rip_to_protected_ISO.bat