It still uses P:, , for some reason, even though with "/SRC G:" (for the ImgBurn command in the next and last line), in the .bat file. Just inserted a DVD-VIDEO-disc to my Pioneer DVR-109 (assigned disc:00).
BH16NS55 currently has assigned disc:01 with also a BD disc inserted.
So it looks like, that command "makemkvcon64.exe info disc:01" somehow helps ImgBurn using still correct P: one (here P: ) (I wouldn't rely on that, just weird.)
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Edit
@testiles
I've just tried with other parameter with "dev", using 2 ODD drives, Pioneer DVR-109 and LG BH16NS55, ripping two discs at same time:
For 1st ODD (Pioneer)
Code:
@echo off
cd /d "D:\Apps\Tools\MakeMKV\1.15.1\"
makemkvcon64.exe info dev:I:
cd /d "D:\Apps\Tools\ImgBurn\2.5.8.0"
ImgBurn.exe /MODE READ /SRC I: /DEST E:\temp\ISO\[DISC_LABEL].ISO /START /CLOSESUCCESS
Still what is not optimal, even with MakeMKV, when one ODD is already ripping, and starting the next copy-process from below .bat...
For 2nd ODD (BH16NS55)
Code:
echo off
cd /d "D:\Apps\Tools\MakeMKV\1.15.1\"
makemkvcon64.exe info dev:P:
cd /d "D:\Apps\Tools\ImgBurn\2.5.8.0"
ImgBurn.exe /MODE READ /SRC P: /DEST E:\temp\ISO\[DISC_LABEL].ISO /START /CLOSESUCCESS
...MakeMKV seems to seek through all drives, although declared destination drive clearly for 2nd drive, which makes laser head jumping around wildly for the 1st ODD Pioneer DVR-109, which is already at a copy-operation. This takes ca. 10-20 seconds, before it actaully uses for the 2nd processing the BH16N55 with starting ImgBurn), (but this is already occuring while MakeMKV is analyzing the available drives), so worse for ODD mechanics here. So to not let that happen, I still have to wait for the 1st operation to finish, and then just start a new operation.
At least the dev-parameter did not avoid that either, as the info disc:[nr.] wouldn't.
Besides of that, fine script, thank you SamurilH and testiles.
In Linux afaik there is no such issue, at least not for using ddrescue, becuase "I do the drive scan manually, with "ls -la /dev/disb/by-id" and declaring the corresponding ODD-drive to use with "/dev/sr0" or "/dev/sr1" manually.
Is there a way to avoid that also for MakeMKV, while starting a 2nd operation, while 1st ODD one is still at processing? (Anyway ImgBurn and/or AnyDVD afaik have same issue and/or WIndows-thing, so maybe anyway no chance to prevent it.