Can I set a command line parameter to tell MakeMKV to use a specific drive in my Windows 10 computer? I would like to use single drive mode, but tell MakeMKV which drive it's to use through the shortcut target instead of manually picking a drive from the list. (My drives are of the same type, so they don't appear different to me.)
Questioning the use of:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\makemkv.exe" DRV:0
"C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\makemkv.exe" DRV:1
[Feature Request] Windows shortcut to target a specific drive
[Feature Request] Windows shortcut to target a specific drive
Last edited by 9Nails on Tue Apr 28, 2020 1:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Windows shortcut to target a specific drive :?:
No
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Two Blu-ray (UHD) Drives LG LG BH16NS55 with Libredrive Firmware 1.04
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Useful MakeMKV links: FAQs - Debug Log - Buy - Expiration of beta key
Two Blu-ray (UHD) Drives LG LG BH16NS55 with Libredrive Firmware 1.04
Re: Windows shortcut to target a specific drive :?:
Hello:
But something that might be a feature request for a future version. And maybe not that hard to implement (see disclaimer below).
Reasoning:
Currently the command line MakeMKV has a hidden tool, SDF. That tool HAS the ability to specifically use a specific drive via the -d option. Maybe, just maybe MakeMKV GUI coding could be altered to utilize the -d option from the SDF tool.
Disclaimer:
Of course I have no idea how much coding this would take if it is at all possible, and saying vs doing is actually easier said than done.
Regards,
A
But something that might be a feature request for a future version. And maybe not that hard to implement (see disclaimer below).
Reasoning:
Currently the command line MakeMKV has a hidden tool, SDF. That tool HAS the ability to specifically use a specific drive via the -d option. Maybe, just maybe MakeMKV GUI coding could be altered to utilize the -d option from the SDF tool.
Disclaimer:
Of course I have no idea how much coding this would take if it is at all possible, and saying vs doing is actually easier said than done.
Regards,
A