Right now I am limited to one instance of makemkv
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from command line:dbox_andi wrote:Hi, is there a way to start 2 instances of makemkv to rip 2 BluRay-discs simultaneously with my 2 external BluRay-burners?
Right now I am limited to one instance of makemkvWhen I try to start a second instance of makemkv, the first instance pops to the foreground.
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open -n -a MakeMKV
If you save the script as an application and then place in the Dock you have a one-click way of launching a new instance of MakeMKV.do shell script "open -n /Applications/MakeMKV.app"
Came via Google to this old thread. I might be being thick but I can't see the option. I would like to run two instances simultaneously. I'm on Windows not Mac.mike admin wrote:By popular demand, starting with 1.7.7(1) there is a new item in Application menu - open new instance.
That might present a problem since I want to rip to one drive.Woodstock wrote:Start MakeMKV. In Preferences->IO, check the box "Ask for single drive mode". Click on OK. Exit MakeMKV.
From then on, every time you start MakeMKV, it will ask you if you want this instance to control "all" drives, or just one. Start as many instances as you need, selecting a different drive for each from the pull-down.
I have two burners, one internal and one USB. But I will be ripping to the same destination drive, which is aUSB3 portal attached to my PC.Woodstock wrote:Why would you want multiple instances of MakeMKV if you only have one optical drive? They would fight each other over access to that drive.
Or are you referring to a single destination drive? I do that all the time.... A fast NAS can handle at least 6 instances of MakeMKV ripping simultaneously. That was harder for me to keep up with, because the 3 machines running those instances were at opposite ends of the house...