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A whole stack of disks are fed into a drive and are ripped, one by one. Transcoding will take much longer, so typically, a batch of disks are ripped and then queued up and wait for their turn to be transcoded. The transcoding process will obviously happen in the background. What would be nice is if, during this transcoding process, the system, and especially the drive, could be used without kicking off a job with ARM. for example, maybe one of the disks that have been ripped would be put back into the drive and it could be examined with another program or even the GUI version of MakeMKV (since it's done ripping) for examining tracks or whatever, without kicking of a job or bogging down the system.
This could be accomplished by a button on the front screen that would allow a drive to be 'detached' from ARM or ignored by ARM but allow the host OS access to the drive to be able to use it.
Just something I've wished I could do a few times.
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A whole stack of disks are fed into a drive and are ripped, one by one. Transcoding will take much longer, so typically, a batch of disks are ripped and then queued up and wait for their turn to be transcoded. The transcoding process will obviously happen in the background. What would be nice is if, during this transcoding process, the system, and especially the drive, could be used without kicking off a job with ARM. for example, maybe one of the disks that have been ripped would be put back into the drive and it could be examined with another program or even the GUI version of MakeMKV (since it's done ripping) for examining tracks or whatever, without kicking of a job or bogging down the system.
This could be accomplished by a button on the front screen that would allow a drive to be 'detached' from ARM or ignored by ARM but allow the host OS access to the drive to be able to use it.
Just something I've wished I could do a few times.
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