# Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ahnooie/automatic-ripping-machine.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ahnooie/automatic-ripping-machine) ## Overview Insert an optical disc (Blu-Ray, DVD, CD) and checks to see if it's audio, video (Movie or TV), or data, then rips it. See: https://b3n.org/automatic-ripping-machine ## Features - Detects insertion of disc using udev - Determines disc type... - If video (Blu-Ray or DVD) - Retrieve title from disc or Windows Media MetaServices API to name the folder "movie title (year)" so that Plex or Emby can pick it up - Determine if video is Movie or TV using OMDb API - Rip using MakeMKV (can rip all features or main feature) - Eject disc and queue up Handbrake transcoding when done - Transcoding jobs are asynchronusly batched from ripping - Send notification when done via IFTTT or Pushbullet - If audio (CD) - rip using abcde - If data (Blu-Ray, DVD, or CD) - make an ISO backup - Headless, designed to be run from a server - Can rip from multiple-optical drives in parallel ## Requirements - Ubuntu Server 16.04 (should work with other Linux distros) - One or more optical drives to rip Blu-Rays, DVDs, and CDs - Lots of drive space (I suggest using a NAS like FreeNAS) to store your movies ## Install If you have a new DVD drive that you haven't used before, some require setting the region before they can play anything. Be aware most DVD players only let you change the region a handful (4 or 5?) of times then lockout any further changes. If your region is already set or you have a region free DVD drive you can skip this step. sudo apt-get install regionset sudo regionset /dev/sr0 sudo apt-get install git sudo add-apt-repository ppa:heyarje/makemkv-beta sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stebbins/handbrake-releases sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/xerus-media sudo apt update sudo apt install makemkv-bin makemkv-oss sudo apt install handbrake-cli libavcodec-extra sudo apt install abcde flac imagemagick glyrc cdparanoia sudo apt install at sudo apt install python3 python3-pip sudo apt-get install libdvd-pkg sudo dpkg-reconfigure libdvd-pkg sudo su cd /opt git clone https://github.com/ahnooie/automatic-ripping-machine.git arm cd arm pip3 install -r requirements.txt ln -s /opt/arm/51-automedia.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/ ln -s /opt/arm/.abcde.conf /root/ cp config.sample config - Edit your "config" file to determine what options you'd like to use - To rip Blu-Rays after the MakeMKV trial is up you will need to purchase a license key or while MakeMKV is in BETA you can get a free key (which you will need to update from time to time) here: https://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1053 and create /root/.MakeMKV/settings.conf with the contents: app_Key = "insertlicensekeyhere" Optionally if you want something more stable than master you can download the latest release from the releases page. ## Usage - Insert disc - Wait for disc to eject - Repeat ## Troubleshooting Check /opt/arm/log to see if you can find where the script failed. If you need any help feel free to open an issue. ## Contributing Pull requests are welcome ## License [MIT License](LICENSE)