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RE: Re: Basic questions about "video streaming"



Towards the end of that thread there's a code fragment that looks very
much
what I ended up with...

for /d %i in (D:\Shares\Videos\DVD\* ) do (
ImgBurn.exe /MODE BUILD /BUILDMODE IMAGEFILE /SRC "%i" /DEST
"D:\Shares\Videos\DVD\%i.iso" /FILESYSTEM "ISO9660 +
UDF" /NOIMAGEDETAILS
/START /CLOSE
)

As they say- make sure you set the single layer media size in the
application itself to something like 9Gb otherwise it stops each time and
asks you to specify where the layerbreak is. :-D

Phil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of rb_ziggy
> Sent: 15 April 2009 20:31
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Basic questions about "video
streaming"
>
> Dean
>
> Not sure if you found something suitable for the batch imaging but I
> found this info on the ImgBurn site:
>
> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=7804&hl=batch
>
> I'll probably have a crack at it myself now too as I've been doing a
> number of builds and it takes a while and is basically a bit of a
pain.
> But having done the manual bit, it seems that ImgBurn is pretty
> reliable so I'm happy to have a crack with a batch file.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Dean Barrett" <dean@...>
wrote:
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > Would you be willing to share you little script for batch
> conversation - currently doing the same with my vobs so everything
> works nice with PCH.
> >
> > Dean
> >
> > Sent from my BlackBerry Storm
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Phil Harris" <phil@...>
> >
> > Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:30:03
> > To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Basic questions about "video
streaming"
> >
> >
> > > Phil
> > >
> > > Could I ask you how you converted to ISO from Video_ts
stucture?
> >
> > You can...
> >
> > > I've ripped all my DVDs to video_ts and have been
experiencing
> probs in
> > > getting various players (including and especially Popcorn
Hour) to
> play
> > > these containers back.
> > >
> > > It would be great if there is a simple batch or even
relatively
> quick
> > > way of 'recontainering' these dvd files to iso without
having to
> re-
> > > rip.  As you sem to have a vast dvd collection I'm guessing
you
> didn't
> > > re-rip everything???
> >
> > Feck no! At the time there were about 800 movies to convert and
re-
> ripping
> > them from the originals would have taken far too long (plus, if
you
> head
> > back through the archives here when I was originally looking at
using
> > FireWire drives in Software RAID on a LINUX box as my
"server" and
> was
> > having trouble with the FireWire drivers "being shite"
I muttered
> something
> > about "I'm never re-ripping all these feckin' things ever
again" and
> fully
> > intend to stick with that principle...
> >
> > When I moved over to Windows Home Server and lost the ability to
do
> my own
> > fettling of exactly where (on which disc) my data was stored I
was
> concerned
> > that, because I wasn't going to be running Software RAID or
having
> folder
> > duplication turned on for the movies shares, then if WHS happened
to
> put all
> > the .IFO files from the folder structures on one drive (quite
> possible if it
> > had bits of space to fill up that a big ol' VOB file wouldn't fit
> into) and
> > that drive went down then not only would I lose the movies on
that
> drive but
> > effectively I'd lose all the movies that the IFO files on that
drive
> related
> > to. (You see what I mean?)
> >
> > Anyway - I found a bit of software called "ImgBurn"
> > (http://www.imgburn.com/) which can be
used from the command line and
> wrote
> > a little wrapper batch file to read the names of each folder on a
> drive one
> > at a time and then call ImgBurn to create an ISO of that folder.
> >
> > Helpful hint - don't do what I did and be cocky and make your
batch
> file
> > delete the source folder as it converts and then run it without
> testing it
> > first ... I did that and batch converted my first drive (Movies
> starting
> > with 0-9, A or B) but got the command line a bit wrong, converted
> each
> > folder to an ISO that had the same name each time, ended up with
a
> 1Tb drive
> > with lots and lots of free space and a single file called
> "Moviename.ISO"
> > containing a beautifully ISO'd image of "Butterfly Effect 2,
The"...
> :-D
> >
> > 150(ish) movies into the great bit-bucket in the sky. Still re-
> ripping them
> > back again slowly. :-(
> >
> > > I also agree with AnyDVD - absolutely vital for decrypting
dvds.  I
> > > haven't had any problems since switching to this.
> >
> > Yup - I know you can do it for free with other apps but life is
just
> too
> > short to spend it fannying about ... AnyDVD and CloneDVD just
work!
> :-D
> >
> > Phil
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>


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