Enter output folder name before initial scan
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 7:04 pm
Hi,
So the problem is that to rip a disc, you put the disc into the drive, click the initial scan button, wait for that to complete (which could take a long time if it's a complex disc) and finally you are presented with the list of titles. Only at this point can you enter the output folder name.
The problem is that by the time MakeMKV reaches this point, I sometimes forget which disc I have told it to scan so I forget what to call the folder name.
This problem is much worse with multiple drives. If I put 3 discs in 3 drives and scan them all, the scan can take up to half an hour for complex discs and by the time I see the output folder box, I forget which disc is in which drive.
So I would like to suggest that the output folder textbox be made available as soon as the disc is put into the drive, before any scanning takes place. Then I can put the disc in, enter the name of the disc straight away, start scanning and then ripping. No need to worry about forgetting the output folder name.
So the problem is that to rip a disc, you put the disc into the drive, click the initial scan button, wait for that to complete (which could take a long time if it's a complex disc) and finally you are presented with the list of titles. Only at this point can you enter the output folder name.
The problem is that by the time MakeMKV reaches this point, I sometimes forget which disc I have told it to scan so I forget what to call the folder name.
This problem is much worse with multiple drives. If I put 3 discs in 3 drives and scan them all, the scan can take up to half an hour for complex discs and by the time I see the output folder box, I forget which disc is in which drive.
So I would like to suggest that the output folder textbox be made available as soon as the disc is put into the drive, before any scanning takes place. Then I can put the disc in, enter the name of the disc straight away, start scanning and then ripping. No need to worry about forgetting the output folder name.