Now using baseimage based on Alpine 3.12. Fixed issue where the automatic disc ripper would fail to kill the right MakeMKV instance. Fixed issue where the automatic disc ripper would stop processing the disc on an 'READ OF SCRAMBLED SECTOR WITHOUT AUTHENTICATION' error, even though this error can be harmless in some situations. Fixed issue where titles were not identified for discs using playlist obfuscation. The progress of a disc processed by the automatic disc ripper is now visible in the UI. - Updated installed packages to get latest security fixes. Now using baseimage version 3.5.7, which brings the following change: Fixed an issue where the write test on the output folder would incorrectly fail. Added environment variable that defines the custom MakeMKV profile the automatic video converter should use. Toĭetermine the right devices to use, start the container and look at its log. For optimal performance, the container needs both of them. An optical drive is represented by two Linux device files: */dev/srX*Īnd */dev/sgY*. **NOTE**: For the container to have access to your optical drive(s), you need toĪdd them to your container configuration. The GUI of the application is accessed through a modern web browser (no installation or configuration needed on the client side) or via any VNC client.Ī fully automated mode is also available: insert a DVD or Blu-ray disc into an optical drive and let MakeMKV rips it without any user interaction.Īlso, being based on Alpine Linux, size of this container is very small (lessįor a complete documentation of this container, see Multiple video/audio tracks with all meta-information and preserve chapters.
Most information but not changing it in any way. Proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving MakeMKV is a formatĬonverter, otherwise called "transcoder". Patents-unencumbered format that can be played everywhere.
MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert video that you own into free and