BATCH PROCESSING of 100's of ISO files - on QNAP?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 2:42 am
Hi
I've got many .ISO files stored on my QNAP. I backed up all my DVD's there a couple of years ago.
I did it because my kids would break or ruin the discs on a regular basis.
I recently purchased a QNAP NAS so that I can put them all in one place. I was hoping to stream the disc's to the TV in the kids playroom... but the media player I have (currently WD LIVE) doesn't play ISO files.
I have been manually converting using MakeMKV, and it works like a charm - but some of the files take up to an hour to convert over the network.
Here is my question.
1. is there a way to point MakeMKV to my QNAP over the network and say "if you find an ISO file, convert it to a MKV file and save it in the same location as the source file
2. Keep all things equal, including subs, titles, etc. Menus I could care less of.
3. Within the ISO files are broken out VOB files. I find that MakeMKV converts each VOB to a separate MKV. I want everything to be saved in a single file. (this isn't a deal breaker - I've been going in manually and merging the files but would be nice).
4. I would LOVE it if I could run this on my QNAP (which is a Linux based box - and I've got Python 2.7.0 running on it as well... so not sure if that's doable). This would just save me running a PC for the task, and removes the latency of the network... also allows me to utilize speed of the "local" 8 hard drives in the RAID set to my advantage versus a single solid state drive over the network.
I have seen a few posts on the topic (i.e. http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4987) which come close to what I am asking for. Problem is I am the furthest thing from being a programmer, and my Linux skills are quite rusty... I can navigate around (I used to work a lot with Debian 8-9 years ago but haven't touched it since)... But I know with a bit of guidance, I can do the work.
All things said, if going via a Windows PC is the only way to do this, I'm good with that as well. I'll just keep my PC running.
Thanks for your help in advance!!!
I've got many .ISO files stored on my QNAP. I backed up all my DVD's there a couple of years ago.
I did it because my kids would break or ruin the discs on a regular basis.
I recently purchased a QNAP NAS so that I can put them all in one place. I was hoping to stream the disc's to the TV in the kids playroom... but the media player I have (currently WD LIVE) doesn't play ISO files.
I have been manually converting using MakeMKV, and it works like a charm - but some of the files take up to an hour to convert over the network.
Here is my question.
1. is there a way to point MakeMKV to my QNAP over the network and say "if you find an ISO file, convert it to a MKV file and save it in the same location as the source file
2. Keep all things equal, including subs, titles, etc. Menus I could care less of.
3. Within the ISO files are broken out VOB files. I find that MakeMKV converts each VOB to a separate MKV. I want everything to be saved in a single file. (this isn't a deal breaker - I've been going in manually and merging the files but would be nice).
4. I would LOVE it if I could run this on my QNAP (which is a Linux based box - and I've got Python 2.7.0 running on it as well... so not sure if that's doable). This would just save me running a PC for the task, and removes the latency of the network... also allows me to utilize speed of the "local" 8 hard drives in the RAID set to my advantage versus a single solid state drive over the network.
I have seen a few posts on the topic (i.e. http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4987) which come close to what I am asking for. Problem is I am the furthest thing from being a programmer, and my Linux skills are quite rusty... I can navigate around (I used to work a lot with Debian 8-9 years ago but haven't touched it since)... But I know with a bit of guidance, I can do the work.
All things said, if going via a Windows PC is the only way to do this, I'm good with that as well. I'll just keep my PC running.
Thanks for your help in advance!!!