Automating Movies That Have Playlist Obfuscation
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 5:34 pm
I've been using MakeMKV on Ubuntu for a few months now, and have just begun writing my own script to automate the entire MakeMKV to Handbrake process that I've been doing by hand. I noticed that the latest update (1.10.1) has added support for BD-J disks and gives descriptions to two or three of the titles in the GUI. Now I'm pretty sure that the (FPL_MainFeature) is the right title to rip, while the others (SPBD Copy Disclaimer Playlist) and (SF_PlayAll) are the incorrect ones.
My problem is that I've increased the minimum title time to an hour so when my script runs it grabs t00 which would be the only file left after it opens the titles. So when a movie with multiple playlists comes around the Copy Disclaimer and SF titles end up in front of the Main Feature title thus making my script grab the wrong title. So I'm curious if there's a way around this with the CLI or I should just actually be using a different script altogether.
Thanks for the replies in advance, also I've been messing with this using the Hunger Games movies if that's any help.
My problem is that I've increased the minimum title time to an hour so when my script runs it grabs t00 which would be the only file left after it opens the titles. So when a movie with multiple playlists comes around the Copy Disclaimer and SF titles end up in front of the Main Feature title thus making my script grab the wrong title. So I'm curious if there's a way around this with the CLI or I should just actually be using a different script altogether.
Thanks for the replies in advance, also I've been messing with this using the Hunger Games movies if that's any help.