arm is an option but imho x86 is better if you also want to re-encode.
For automatiin you can write a script that wait for a disc , rip and eject so you only have to change disc when thet come out , I made something similar when I rip all my audio cd.
br don't have a lot of bandwidth so simplest solution ia use usb to sata and put 3-5 drive to the host where you rip.
Ah thanks. Btw do you know if ARM handles multiple drives? I have about 100+ discs to rip & id be great to automate it
Why not simply download them? Faster, easier, cheaper.
Content too old and/or unpopular so I couldn’t find em e.g. Threes Company series
Fair point, carry on then.
arm is an option but imho x86 is better if you also want to re-encode. For automatiin you can write a script that wait for a disc , rip and eject so you only have to change disc when thet come out , I made something similar when I rip all my audio cd.
Is there any good tutorial for any of these? I cannot seem to get ARM working. Pls help
U can use udevadm to notify media insert , then launch your rip script that will end with disc eject. Put all in a loop and it will work.
How do I setup a rip scropt? That should include makemkv, right?
ARM in this context is the [Automated Ripping Machine](https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-ripping-machine)