2013-09-08, 23:44
***WARNING***
I mainly do windows dev but since my mediacenter is linux and seems to run better in this environment I am going to start writing for linux.
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Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
When you insert a bluray or dvd disk into your system, it will pop up a prompt on xbmc asking you to play or rip. Rip will return you back to the screen and start ripping in the background. It will use MakeMKV to pull the video off of disk. This is the fastest way to return the cdrom drive back to the user. Then it will use handbrake (if its a bluray) to compress the video (trying to get near perfect quality). Then it will move it to your movie folder location for you.
All this should be done behind the scenes. I am writing this with multi platform in mind, but initially only supporting ubuntu. Suggestions, comments, and help is very much desired.
Here is the github: https://github.com/Cr0n1c/AutoRipper
I mainly do windows dev but since my mediacenter is linux and seems to run better in this environment I am going to start writing for linux.
***END WARNING***
Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
When you insert a bluray or dvd disk into your system, it will pop up a prompt on xbmc asking you to play or rip. Rip will return you back to the screen and start ripping in the background. It will use MakeMKV to pull the video off of disk. This is the fastest way to return the cdrom drive back to the user. Then it will use handbrake (if its a bluray) to compress the video (trying to get near perfect quality). Then it will move it to your movie folder location for you.
All this should be done behind the scenes. I am writing this with multi platform in mind, but initially only supporting ubuntu. Suggestions, comments, and help is very much desired.
Here is the github: https://github.com/Cr0n1c/AutoRipper