![]() ![]() If these can be played then you will just need an easy way to append the vob files that make up the movie. Copy one out of your movies and place where it is accessible to DLNA. I would suggest you first try to see if your DLNA picks up VOB files. If I am understanding correctly, you want to take just the movie itself and turn it into one playable file. ![]() It saves me steps and time later, so the slower processing pretty much becomes a wash. The fact that it will both properly file away each of the MKV conversions and erase the origina file automatically is a huge plus for me. I let it run while I am sleeping and it knocks out a few hundred titles while I am dead to the world. It might be slower, but I simply set it and forget it. More options the user must pay attention to in order to make sure that everything is being handled properly (not so much a bad thing as simply a matter of a few more clicks) Uses the Java platform (this is an issue for some folks, but since the program runs offline and never needs to connect to the Internet, this is a non-issue for many others)īecause it uses Java, it is considerably slower Will pick up where you left off if you interrupt/close the program Has prompt and friendly support with fixes for issues usually coming within a handful of hours of a problem being reported Will drop the converted MKV directly into the folder the conversion came fromĬan handle a mix of VIDEO_TS and ISO in the same batch without issue Will erase VIDEO_TS folder when done converting it, meaning that as long as there is enough room left on the source drive for one more movie, then there is no need for a new drive Must do TS Folders and ISOs as separate jobs ![]() On-going support seems to have come to a stall as of about 3 weeks ago (but there are still people active in the forums that can/will help with trouble-shooting) Limited selection of how to automatically file the completed mkvs Very Simple to use with few options to mess withĭoes not delete old file when the conversion is done (not an issue if you are copying to a new drive) Obviously, both require the user to have MakeMKV installed. They are both available as downloads from the MakeMKV forums. There re two programs out there that I know of that can handle the job with relatively little pain. I just finished doing this exact thing with 16+ TB of movies (I'll be doing television shows for the next month I imagine). ![]()
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