I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

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MisterPi
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

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Not loading as of today. Unless the DB has gotten sooooo big that my impatience overran it.
dcoke22
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by dcoke22 »

MisterPi wrote:
Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:54 pm
Not loading as of today. Unless the DB has gotten sooooo big that my impatience overran it.
It loaded for me just now. Maybe there was a temporary glitch.

https://thediscdb.com
MisterPi
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by MisterPi »

Tried again today. Loads in Safari, not in Chrome (under OS X). Loads in Chrome under Windows.
I was only trying Chrome on OS X before. I stand corrected.

Keep up the good work.
KlfJoat
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by KlfJoat »

This is great! I had this same idea a few years ago, at least for my own discs.

I thought it would be easy...
  1. `makemkvcon backup disc:0` to a folder (I have my reasons)
  2. from that folder `makemkvcon mkv all file:backupfolder` to another folder
  3. type up data like you have for each Title created
  4. index it to the title number
  5. ...?
  6. NO PROFIT!! This is for my own Fair Use of my own discs!
EXCEPT... `makemkvcon mkv all disc:0` always numbers the titles in numerical order from the first `.mpls` to the last, then the `.m2ts` files. But if you try to `makemkvcon mkv all file:backupfolder`, the `.mpls` and `.m2ts` files are read in seemingly random order as the titles are numbered. Making my title-indexed data useless.

I just came to the conclusion that I'd need to do what you do--index my data to the filename the title is made from.

Long story short (too late), I'd be glad to contribute my data to your project and use the data from your project. However, I don't run Windows. Can I view the source code of your ImportBuddy program to make it easier for me to write something that will create the data files for my discs?
KENSAI
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by KENSAI »

I just wanted to say thank you for this, especially for the Ken Burns Country series - I bought the Blu-ray this week and was looking for a way to see what tracks to rip. Your efforts are greatly appreciated! 🙌

EDIT: Apparently emojis are rendered ridiculous large, but it shows how grateful I am so I'm leaving it on. :mrgreen:
R1pp3r
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by R1pp3r »

Also wanted to appreciate your great work.
Just ripped House of the Dragon and renamed my files with the help of your database :D

I'll take a deeper look into that project, maybe this data can be used for some automation on my side.
And maybe I can also provide my collected infos as well. Looking forward to this :)
britb4usa
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by britb4usa »

Found this thread and used the db to help me with Six Million Dollar man rips, really helped speed up the process so MANY thanks!
blueice
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

Post by blueice »

This is such a great resource. Thanks for your work! If you are still working on this (I know it's an older post) just a note, on The Office the Complete Series disc 10 seems to have "Fun Run" and "Launch Party" flipped. Had to watch a good chunk of Launch Party to be sure, Fun Run was easier to double check.
Light2x
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Re: I created a site to help people know what titles to rip from discs

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This is a great resource. Thanks.
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