Feature request / more media server functions

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BigBluesBrother
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Feature request / more media server functions

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To use makemkv(con) without a highly sophisticated client on your TV (running Windows or Linux) this would be very nice:

- Specify video folder with subfolders for ripped DVDs/Blu-Rays
- Display those subfolders while browsing with DLNA client
- Display the playlist when selecting the subfolder (as is displayed now with only one DVD/Blu-Ray)

Maybe you could scan all DVDs/Blu-Rays in advance to build the playlist-database to save time as an option.

BTW: Where can I order my key for MakeMKV? ;-)

Thanks,
Arne
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jdbower
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Re: Feature request

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BigBluesBrother wrote:BTW: Where can I order my key for MakeMKV? ;-)
You can order from here, thanks for the reminder (I think I owe these guys some money myself 8) ):
http://www.makemkv.com/buy/
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Re: Feature request

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BigBluesBrother wrote:To use makemkv(con) without a highly sophisticated client on your TV (running Windows or Linux) this would be very nice:

- Specify video folder with subfolders for ripped DVDs/Blu-Rays
- Display those subfolders while browsing with DLNA client
- Display the playlist when selecting the subfolder (as is displayed now with only one DVD/Blu-Ray)

Maybe you could scan all DVDs/Blu-Rays in advance to build the playlist-database to save time as an option.

BTW: Where can I order my key for MakeMKV? ;-)

Thanks,
Arne
Out of curiosity, does MakeMKV streaming work reliably with your TV? What kind of TV do you have?
BigBluesBrother
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Re: Feature request

Post by BigBluesBrother »

I?m currently using a Philips BDP-5180 Blu-Ray player with DLNA player capability, although I didn?t watch a whole movie yet... (at least not using makemkv).
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