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fido69_99
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Auto Eject

Post by fido69_99 » Fri Jan 20, 2017 9:59 pm

is there any way to get makemkv to auto eject after it is done saving the titles to the hard drive or is this something that people wouldn't like cause i know i would like to have it do that cause i get involved with other tasks on my computer and i forget all about it being done lol just was wondering be nice to see if enough other people would want it

Woodstock
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Re: Auto Eject

Post by Woodstock » Sat Jan 21, 2017 3:42 am

No, nothing right now.

If it ONLY did it on a successful rip AND you enabled it as needed, I think it would be a good feature request!

Chetwood
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Re: Auto Eject

Post by Chetwood » Sat Jan 21, 2017 5:40 am

Some of the batch tools here allow to start a file, like a batch with an eject command, when the queue is finished.
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fido69_99
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Re: Auto Eject

Post by fido69_99 » Sat Jan 21, 2017 5:43 am

Chetwood wrote:Some of the batch tools here allow to start a file, like a batch with an eject command, when the queue is finished.
How do you go about using them

michaelt
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Re: Auto Eject

Post by michaelt » Wed Feb 08, 2017 11:15 pm

fido69_99 wrote:is there any way to get makemkv to auto eject after it is done saving the titles ...
I will add my voice to the "YES" group.

Like most users, I load a disc, select the title(s), "Make MKV", "Eject."
Never have I selected an additional title to rip.
This option would eliminate two user actions: 1 - "OK" to the pop-up, "2 - Eject" button.
i get involved with other tasks on my computer and i forget all about it
Yup - all the time!

Additionally - got a real problem here - discs left idle after a rip hang the system and it has to be shut off to recover.

This optional feature would be a big time saver in both ways!!

Batch is not an option since it requires user eyes to select the title(s).

It could be added to Preferences->General->Miscellaneous as "Eject after saving" - default = Unchecked".
Transparent to current users - no change.
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Chetwood
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Re: Auto Eject

Post by Chetwood » Thu Feb 09, 2017 5:57 am

michaelt wrote:Batch is not an option since it requires user eyes to select the title(s).
No, it doesn't.
fido69_99 wrote:How do you go about using them
I've used an Autoitscript compiled to an exe file which is called from the batch converter once the queue is done but I'm pretty sure you could use any scripting language like VBScript or something. My drive letter is O:

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#include <AutoItConstants.au3>
CDTray("O:", $CDTRAY_OPEN)
Exit
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