Now the ARM has been rewritten in Python and has a number of options to customize the way different people handle media. Since then quite a few contributors have made many improvements. I uploaded the scripts to GitHub under the MIT license. Can send push notifications to your phone using Pushbullet or IFTT.The only interaction is inserting the disc and it takes it from there, ejecting it when done. Completely headless design–no graphical interface.Can rip from multiple optical drives simultaneously.If audio CD – rip to mp3 or flac using abcde and eject.When done transcoding tell Emby to rescan library, or send notifications using PushBullet or IFTT.Send rip to Handbrake and eject disc asynchronously.Determines if disc is Video, Data, or Audio.
Once it completes a rip it ejects the disc for you and you can pop in another one. It runs on Linux, it’s completely headless and fully automatic requiring no interaction or manual input to complete its tasks (other than inserting the disk).
Audio CD -> Rip and Encode to FLAC and Tag the files if possible. DVD / Blu-ray -> Rip with MakeMKV and Transcode with Handbrake. (Automatic Ripping Machine) detects the insertion of an optical disc, identifies the type of media, and autonomously performs the appropriate action: This issues are more are already documented formally under a support ticket.The A.R.M. Basically, what I am saying is that DTS-HD is not working since it sends audio on DTS 5.1 format and not DTS-HD format as supposed to. Sound is only produced when AC3 setting is disabled, BUT sound is produced on Stereo Mode no Sourround.ĭTS option works properly under regular DVDs BUT with BLURAY Materials and DTS-HD audio track selected sends regular DTS 5.1 track and not DTS-HD audio. When AC3 option is enabled under the settings menu no sound is produced regardless of the audio track selected of audio formats (AC3, DTS, Stereo). This was test was performed with AC3 setting enabled. Any other audio tracks (AC3, Stereo (English, Spanish, French, etc.)) won’t produce any sound. When playing movies with multiple audio tracks (Jurassic Park), sound is only played when DTS audio track is selected. When selecting different audio tracks form the movie menu and AC3 setting is enable it doesn’t make any effect and no sound is produced. No Surround.ĭTS setting (on or off) doesn’t make any difference, sound is always produced properly on DTS material. When AC3 setting is disable sound is produced, but it is stereo mode ONLY. When AC3 setting is enabled no sound is produced on any AC3 or Stereo DVD materials. Movie tested: 27 Dresses, Deceived, Father of the Bride, Jurassic Park, 6th Day, etc.īackup software: MacTheRipper (ISO) and MakeMKV (MKV) Here is what I was able to find out after spending the entire day testing. It seems many of us are experiencing several problems with audio and AC3.