Page 1 of 1
[REQUEST]
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:40 pm
by NomadCF
1. Eject when done
2. Stop auto sensing when a disc is inserted into a drive which is not selected. Example I have 2 drives 1 bluray and 1 DVD, and I tend to rip from both of them at the same time. But the GUI scans BOTH drives and reset the select drive to the newest inserted disc. Even though I have the drive selected that I want that instance of makemkv to rip from.
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:40 pm
by ChinaJade
Seconding that both of these would be "nice to have."
For #1, I would add "play a completion sound" would be good too.
As far as #2, I have the same problem. With two drives, If I'm ripping a DVD (say, via AnyDVD) when I launch MakeMKV, it can't see the second drive as ready to go. This is in addition to it MakeMKV polling the drive that is busy, interrupting the rip that is already in progress. It would be nice to select the drive, and tell MakeMKV to "look here", rather than doing its 'auto sense' thing.
cheers,
CJ
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:37 am
by mike admin
Request noted.
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:39 pm
by aldur
Using this for the first time took 11 minutes to rip "AI" and while that is fast I have the follow query which will probably show my ignorance of the topic.
my machine has 4 cores and never got above 10% processor any chance of making it use more of the processor even making it use processors 2-4 at 100 % would be fine leaving the OS the first core.
thanks.
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:26 am
by Bling2Ming
aldur wrote:Using this for the first time took 11 minutes to rip "AI" and while that is fast I have the follow query which will probably show my ignorance of the topic.
my machine has 4 cores and never got above 10% processor any chance of making it use more of the processor even making it use processors 2-4 at 100 % would be fine leaving the OS the first core.
thanks.
Makemkv does no encoding of the video and audio on the disk. It decrypts and re-packages the streams into an mkv file.
As makemkv does no encoding, the limiting factor in the time to rip a disk is really the speed of your disk drive not your cpu.
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:54 pm
by NomadCF
Bling2Ming wrote:aldur wrote:Using this for the first time took 11 minutes to rip "AI" and while that is fast I have the follow query which will probably show my ignorance of the topic.
my machine has 4 cores and never got above 10% processor any chance of making it use more of the processor even making it use processors 2-4 at 100 % would be fine leaving the OS the first core.
thanks.
Makemkv does no encoding of the video and audio on the disk. It decrypts and re-packages the streams into an mkv file.
As makemkv does no encoding, the limiting factor in the time to rip a disk is really the speed of your disk drive not your cpu.
Almost correct, It's the speed of your DVD drive that will be the limiting factor.
Re: [REQUEST]
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 4:23 pm
by Bling2Ming
NomadCF wrote:Bling2Ming wrote:aldur wrote:Using this for the first time took 11 minutes to rip "AI" and while that is fast I have the follow query which will probably show my ignorance of the topic.
my machine has 4 cores and never got above 10% processor any chance of making it use more of the processor even making it use processors 2-4 at 100 % would be fine leaving the OS the first core.
thanks.
Makemkv does no encoding of the video and audio on the disk. It decrypts and re-packages the streams into an mkv file.
As makemkv does no encoding, the limiting factor in the time to rip a disk is really the speed of your disk drive not your cpu.
Almost correct, It's the speed of your DVD drive that will be the limiting factor.
Sorry Nomad thats what I meant, I should have wrote "optical drive" to make myself clearer.