Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

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MakeMeHappy
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Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#1 Post by MakeMeHappy » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:20 pm

I have three Blu-ray capable external drives on my PC and it would be a HUGE addition to MakeMKV if it had the functionality to queue up several drives instead of only ripping one at a time.

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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#2 Post by Woodstock » Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:02 am

You do realize that you can run multiple copies of MakeMKV at the same time, don't you?

Although there are some special steps that Mac users have to go through, and it can be interesting during a disk change (the copy of MakeMKV that has finished its disk will try to read the other disks to see what's available to work on), it does work.

Gadgetman!
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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#3 Post by Gadgetman! » Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:42 pm

Not that special...

We just need to use the 'New MakeMKV instance' choice in the 'MakeMKV' menu...
;-)

Disc changes can be a pain, though...
(Swapping the DVD in a 'free' drive while all instances are busy seems slightly less bothersome.)
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HTMLSpinnr
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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#4 Post by HTMLSpinnr » Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:57 pm

Fair warning - unless your target storage can handle 3 drives worth of I/O, running more than two instances may result in MakeMKV waiting for your target drive to complete it's write. Depending on the file system (i.e. NTFS), you may also end up with incredibly fragmented target files if the targets are all the same.

A single SATA-II 1TB WD Black drive will beg for mercy with two simultaneous "up to 16X" DVD reads, or a DVD + BD read.

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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#5 Post by captain » Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:41 pm

Which is why QUEUING would be a nice feature. With proper queuing, the full power of the CPU, blu-ray drive, and HD could be utilized and focused on each rip, resulting in data streams that would be more contiguous, and disc swaps that would be more consistent (i.e. two discs would be *completed* before the third begins, so you could go in and swap out 1 & 2, without having any down-time, or hanging around watching three instances of competing MakeMKVs).

Link this up with http://thetvdb.com/wiki/index.php?title=Programmers_API for naming automation, and MakeMKV would be THE killer app for TV series ripping! ;-)

captain
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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#6 Post by captain » Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:42 pm

Which is why QUEUING would be a nice feature. With proper queuing, the full power of the CPU, blu-ray drive, and HD could be utilized and focused on each rip, resulting in data streams that would be more contiguous, and disc swaps that would be more consistent (i.e. two discs would be *completed* before the third begins, so you could go in and swap out 1 & 2, without having any down-time, or hanging around watching three instances of competing MakeMKVs).

Link this up with http://thetvdb.com/wiki/index.php?title=Programmers_API for naming automation, and MakeMKV would be THE killer app for TV series ripping! ;-)

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Re: Please add the ability to queue up multiple drives

#7 Post by KnightCat » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:51 pm

So, I was going to ask about queuing and searched first, finding this. I see that this is a pretty old thread though. Did anything ever come of this?

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