2012-07-14, 09:52
(2012-07-14, 07:31)Hogman62 Wrote: Ok...figured out my problem with the script opening the drive drawers and not ripping the disc. It didn't like the two drives. I disconnected the internal DVD drive and only have the internal BD drive and it worked fine. Only question is this...it made a sub-folder for the movie with the folder name being the title of the movie. Is there a way to not do that and just put the MKV file in the folder specified without making a sub folder and putting it there? Thanks again for any help.
If you have the latest version of the script there is a spot to change the drive letter to the drive you want to rip from. If you have an older version it tries to detect which drive has a disc in it, but this caused confusion as you may have disc's in both drives at once and only want to rip from one, so I changed it to specify a drive letter.
Make sure at the top of the .bat file you have your drive letter specified and that is the only drive you use (and you don't change drive letters).
As to not having a sub-folder with the movie name, you can do this, but XBMC prefers to have folder names when scraping to dump the fanart to etc.
Go into the .bat file and look for these lines:
Code:
mkdir "%RipDir%%volid%"
cd /d "%ScriptPath%"
OSDAutoRip.hta
cd /d "%IntDir%"
makemkvcon64.exe --minlength=%RipMinSeconds% mkv disc:0 all "%RipDir%%volid%"
SET _tmpPath="%RipDir%%volid%"
cd /d %_tmpPath%
for %%i in ("title*.mkv") do (set fname=%%i) & call :rename
SET _tmpPath="%RipDir%%volid%"
Carefully delete the %volid% from each of these lines and only these lines, save and give it a shot. Do not delete the quotes or create spaces etc.
%volid% is a place holder for the movie name
let me know how it goes
(2012-07-14, 04:06)sdfid Wrote: If a moderator could move this thread to the Tips and Tricks thread, it's probably more suited to be there.
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It's not in tips and tricks hmmm