I'd like to see a way to lock makemkv to one drive.
That is to run makemkv /dev/sr2 from the command line and have it only work on that drive. I tend to run multiple copies of makemkv at the same time and it's auto-sensing get's annoying especially if one of my drives is running slow. It can take several minutes when you insert a disk.
Way to lock makemkv to one drive and specify on command line
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Re: Way to lock makemkv to one drive and specify on command
Hi Mike, have you found a way to do this already? I'm not really sure but I don't think that this is possible yet. Perhaps in the future, developers could develop this.
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Re: Way to lock makemkv to one drive and specify on command
Did you try the command line paramter "dev:/dev/sr2"? That's works for me here in stream mode:
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$ ps aux | grep \[m]ake
$USER 46457 5.2 13.3 948108 540260 ? Ssl 16:09 0:32 makemkvcon --bindport=52034 stream dev:/dev/sr0
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Re: Way to lock makemkv to one drive and specify on command
Thant's how it works right now (for command line). If you specify the drive name then MakeMKV will only use this particular drive. To skip scanning all drives specify --noscan.MikeyCarter wrote:I'd like to see a way to lock makemkv to one drive.
That is to run makemkv /dev/sr2 from the command line and have it only work on that drive. I tend to run multiple copies of makemkv at the same time and it's auto-sensing get's annoying especially if one of my drives is running slow. It can take several minutes when you insert a disk.