I apologize if this has been posted, but this thread is huge. Does anyone have a copy of the batch rip actions for Snow Leopard? Thanks in advance.
Firstly, I just want to say what a great set of tools you have made. I started using it yesterday and it is all round a much better workflow than individually doing each DVD with handbrake. Anyway, I have now got a problem which I cannot figure out how to solve.
Sometime this morning the scripts started to not be able to located the Batch Rip TV folder (I don't have mine in my Movies folder because I use a small SSD for my boot drive). Whenever I try to batch encode, I get an error in the terminal saying that the folder cannot be located among other things. See below for full error text:
/Users/xxx/Library/Application\ Support/Batch\ Rip/batchEncodeTmp.sh ; exit;
xxxx:~ xxx$ /Users/xxx/Library/Application\ Support/Batch\ Rip/batchEncodeTmp.sh ; exit;
Args not recognized
Args not recognized
Args not recognized
ERROR: /Volumes/Data Store/Temp to add to iTunes/Movies/Batch Rip TV could not be found
Check $tvSearchDir to set your Batch Rip TV folder
I am using the latest version of OS X Mountain Lion and it was all working fine earlier today and yesterday evening. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm tempted to uninstall and start again but I'm not even sure how to fully uninstall if I'm honest. Would be great to get it all working again so any advice would be much appreciated.
Had a similar problem. Using a rule in hazel now to run the AppleScript at a certain time of the day & it's working perfectly.
Hope this helps
Okay something i discovered and i hoping one of you scripting genius's can help to fix it.
I have post nurmerous times about when i go to RIP a BD to mkv and havign the naming of file issue. an example...
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocal
Once I select the name from the list..
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocal (2011)
Once mkv gets fired up it names the file:
Mission Impossible: Ghot Protocal t100.mkv instead of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocal (2011).mkv
Could never figure out...
i got Short Circuit BD for christmas(one i didnt have) and low and behold when i rip it.. Makemkv names it corectly... Short Circuit (1985).mkv (or whatever year it was)..
So the problem is down to Movies after 2010.. it doesnt kn0w how to handle the higher years. So i would assume some scripting changes need to be done.. anyone have soem ideas?
Hi all -
Have been using these scripts for a while - maybe a couple of years now. All the sudden about a week ago, the scripts stopped working.
OS X Lion, 10.7.5
27" iMac, late 2011
Batch Rip 1.0.9 Build 262
When I use Finder to initiate any of the scripts, literally nothing happens. No icon in the Status Bar, just nothing happens, no error.
If I go to Automator, and Run (for example) the Batch Rip Workflow, it initiates and works fine, but if I try from the Services menu to run (for example) the Add Movie Tags (Filename), just nothing happens.
I have tried to Uninstall from the Batch Rip application, I've uninstalled and manually removed all files from ~/Library/Services and reinstalled - no luck. Anyone else see anything like this? I can't figure out how to get the scripts reinstalled and working.
I don't think I've changed anything but all the sudden this stopped working correctly for TV. What its doing is spitting out dozens of files that are the same except for the name. For example I did my Firefly BD and when I went to encode Disc1 it spit out 16! copies of the first episode. There should be two copies, one at a lower resolution for iPad and one using High Profile, but there are 8 copies of each type. I thought maybe the rip was bad, so I tried Game of thrones and its doing the same thing. I tried two movies and it worked fine. Its only doing it for TV.
I DID just upgrade MakeMKV right before this happened. I'm going back to the original versions, though I will say that's not what I was on... I was on the newest version of MKVtoolnix and the previous version of MakeMKV before this "broke".
I think both of the problems below are related - sed needs the -E flag to use the '+' (I think). I made the changes below to batchEncode.sh (make a backup before doing this - and no warranty is implied...)
Also batchEncode.sh is located in:
Code:/Applications/Batch Rip Actions for Automator.app/Contents/Library/Automator/Batch Encode.action/Contents/Resources
Code:$ diff orig.sh batchEncode.sh 1151c1151 < audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$nativeLanguage.*Hz" | egrep '(DTS|AC3)' | grep "5.1" | egrep -m1 "" | sed 's|^.*\+ ||'` --- > audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$nativeLanguage.*Hz" | egrep '(DTS|AC3)' | grep "5.1" | egrep -m1 "" | sed -E 's|^.*\+ ||'` 1153c1153 < audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$nativeLanguage.*Hz" | egrep -m1 "" | sed 's|^.*\+ ||'` --- > audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$nativeLanguage.*Hz" | egrep -m1 "" | sed -E 's|^.*\+ ||'` 1157c1157 < audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$trackLanguage.*Hz" | egrep '(DTS|AC3)' | grep "5.1" | egrep -m1 "" | sed 's|^.*\+ ||'` --- > audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*$trackLanguage.*Hz" | egrep '(DTS|AC3)' | grep "5.1" | egrep -m1 "" | sed -E 's|^.*\+ ||'` 1160c1160 < audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep -A 1 'audio tracks' | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*iso639-2:" | sed 's|^.*\+ ||'` --- > audioInfo=`echo "$scanFile" | egrep -A 1 'audio tracks' | egrep "\+ [0-9],.*iso639-2:" | sed -E 's|^.*\+ ||'`
I'm having this same problem, too.
Mind if I ask how you got Hazel to batch encode a folder?
When I enabled the rules on the Batch Rip Movies folder, it opened a separate terminal per file in the folder, and when I try to do it from Batch Rip Movies' parent folder and apply the rule on the Batch Rip Movies folder itself, it just throws a bunch of errors.
I misspoke my problem:
The program is encoding multiple copies. Creating 4 encoded versions of each new ripped file. I don't know why it's making so many versions. They are all the same exact size and version of the first encoded file. Obviously I only need ONE ripped output file.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
jmfinn9
Sorry - can you be a little more explicit with your batchEncode.sh fix below? It seems to wrap over a couple of lines for me. I'd like to fix this in my script file as well, getting the same errors.
Thanks mate.
New guy to the mac world. Only thing I know that I'm having have a problem is ripping tv shows. I seem to be only getting 1 episode for the rip. I trying to rip band of brothers I've tried tv and movies but getting same result 1 episode.
TIA
JT
What software are you using?
New guy to the mac world. Only thing I know that I'm having have a problem is ripping tv shows. I seem to be only getting 1 episode for the rip. I trying to rip band of brothers I've tried tv and movies but getting same result 1 episode.
TIA
JT