There at least seems to be a difference in performance as the read speed seems to be limited at a steady 15MB/s read from the docker, but manages almost 30MB/s from Win10. One more strange note: In the Win10 VM, under LibreDrive Information, all of the statuses below "firmware version" show "Yes", but in the MakeMKV docker, "Unrestricted read speed" shows "possible, not yet enabled". I edited the docker to set PUID and PGID to 0 each, restarted the docker, and bam the drive is visible. Fire up the MakeMKV docker (privileged mode), and poof, no drive. I tested it in the VM, ripped a basic Blu-Ray, no issues. I fired up a Win10 VM, passed the drive through, and flashed with a patched version of the 1.02 firmware (1.02-MK) so I can backup blu-rays. Upon first installation of the drive into my Unraid machine, I installed and fired up the binhex-makemkv docker, and the drive was, with no changes to the template or extra parameters (privileged mode), visible in MakeMKV. So, another person to throw their hat into this ring, as I am having the same issue, but I happened to see something possibly interesting (or maybe entirely irrelevant) before the issue started.ĭrive: LG WH16NS60, mounted internally via SATA. I decided to give jlesage's docker a try and with the -device /dev/sg6 -device /dev/sr0 setting it worked right away. cd/dvd PIONEER BD-RW BDR-209D 1.34 /dev/sr0 /dev/sg6Īfter trying -device=/dev/sg6 -device=/dev/sr0 and -device /dev/sg6 -device /dev/sr0 (which I'm certain I was using in Extra Parameters previously) I tired other variations like -device=/dev/sg6:/dev/sr0, -device=/dev/sr0:/dev/sr0, -device=/dev/sg6, -device=/dev/sr0 none of which worked. So when I had trouble getting binhex's docker to work, I thought it was something I was doing wrong. Stupidly I deleted Saarg's docker as soon as I read his abandon post so I lost my 'config' to refer to. However I can not get binhex's MakeMKV docker to recognize my SATA optical drive. I'm happily using binhex's emby and krusader dockers so I figured, let's keep it in the family. Recently he broke it and decided to abandon the project and recommended binhex's or jlesage's project. I just installed it on a clean installation of Windows for a brief unrelated test and I was prompted about the 30 day trial period on first install/run of the app with a BD.I have been using Saarg's MakeMKV docker for years. Patience is a virtue.Īnd to the OP, yes the 30 day trial period for the app still there. Small price to pay for getting a full free working version of the app. Your DVDs/BDs will not explode or run away in the small timeframe you have to wait for the key to be updated by Mike. And Mike (owner/developer of MakeMKV) has provided the free version willingly for anyone to use unlike other competitors, for the past 10+ years with the small caveat that you will have to wait until HE updates the key. Just seems so many get upset about asking on a time frame for a new key.Īnd that is perfectly fine and understandable. Been saving for a while to get a key but other things like food and meds take it up. Some are disabled like me with very limited budgets. Who's with me on this ? Show some support people, maybe we can solve this once and for all if the programmer agrees. I would buy a Lifetime License RIGHT NOW for $20.00 US. After all, selling 10,000 or more Lifetime Licenses at $20.00 is a lot better than selling 20 Licenses at $53.00.Right ? RIGHT !!! Basic economics. We can stop bitching about not having the use of MKV until he can find time to catch up, and he gets a little better payday than he has now. It solves our problems, and it puts money in the programmers pocket, which IS a good thing for him and us. Why doesn't the programmer drop the price for 30 days for everyone to jump in and buy a LIFETIME key for $20.00. While I have truly enjoyed the functionality of MAKEMKV, being unemployed puts a damper on buying this great software for $53.00 ! And all these other people can't seem to buy it either.for $53.00. I would like to have these movies with me when I travel for Thanksgiving and Christmas around the state of Texas, and it's not like I'm trying to illegally RIP BD's I don't own. I'm trying to back up the Blu-Ray collection I accumulated while employed.about 248 BD's. Once you hit 50 (I'm now 57) nobody really wants to hire you anymore. I too have been unemployed now for 8 1/2 years. OK, let's all meet on a common ground to settle this little Beta-Key kerfuffle.
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