Hacking Windows 7 Media Center

Auto Rip n Compress adds DVD Ripping to Media Center (Almost)

by Michael Healy @ 10:30 am on November 24th, 2009 in converting files, dvd ripping with 11 Comments and Permalink

Auto Rip n Compress DVD Despite Windows 7 Media Center’s inclusion of a native movie library no function to actually rip the DVDs to the library was included. Certainly an attempt to avoid this legal grey area of copying purchased media to a secondary source, this also leaves out an important feature from the Media Center platform. This of course leaves an area open for third party developers to come up with a solution, however, up until this point very few options were available such as My Movies’ Media Center plugin. Fortunately, eMpTy3000 of The Green Button forums has taken up the initiative to create another option for Media Center users though not quite as developed as the My Movies option.

To get started with Auto Rip n Compress we’ll need to download a few programs. First, we’ll need to get a copy of DVDFab which includes the command line interface such as the latest version. Once installed you’ll need to run the program once to select the Free edition of the program as well. Also required is a copy of the latest version of the Handbrake CLI available from the Handbrake site as a separate download. Finally, install the Auto Rip n Convert program downloadable here at Hack7MC or check the TGB thread for the latest version.

After installing the program we need to setup the options. The main options dialog will appear once setup completes allowing you to set the basic options and define the locations of the programs we’ve downloaded as well as the DVD drive.

rip settings

Be certain that the locations are correct as well as setting the final location to an area available to the Windows 7 Media Center Movie Library. On this screen there is also an option available to rip just the main movie or the entire disk. The Compress Settings allows you to establish the Handbrake CLI settings to be used by Auto Rip n Convert. Be certain to set the correct location of the Handbrake CLI, the file type extension to be used as well as the preset and subtitles options on this window. If you’d prefer to not compress the disk and leave the Video_TS as it is simply change the Compress option to No.

compress settings

Once all the settings have been established correctly most Media Center users will want to create a start menu strip entry for the program as well to enable launching the program from inside Media Center. Unfortunately the program doesn’t offer this option and we’ll need to use Media Center Studio to do that at the moment. Also, the program doesn’t include a Media Center interface for naming the titles and instead minimizes Media Center to require manual title entry which will certainly be a turn-off to many Media Center users.

For those unfamiliar with Media Center Studio check out our previous articles on using the program as well as creating custom start menu strips. In order to add Auto Rip n Convert to a strip we’ll need to take the extra step of creating an entry point for the program inside Media Center Studio. From the Start Menu options pages press the Application creation button on the top actions strip to create a new entry. Then enter the location of the Auto Rip n Compress program and give the entry point a title then save the changes.

media center studio entry point

Now we can return to the main Start Menu tab and drag the new entry point from the listing to any strip we’d like to have it listed in. Once again save the changes and you can now close the program and launch Windows 7 Media Center.

media center studio strip

As mentioned earlier the current version of Auto Rip n Convert doesn’t include a method for setting the DVD title from inside Media Center and will minimize the program to request the title entry. This is a serious downside and hopefully something that will be addressed in the future as there are many people who would prefer a complete Media Center experience.

rip title

From there the program will send the relevant options to DVDFab and Handbrake to automate the ripping and conversion process. The launching of these various windows may also interfere with the display of Windows 7 Media Center but this isn’t necessarily something that the author will be able to rectify. Also, DVDFab presents a number of additional options that will need to be answered before processing the first disk. Be certain to select the Do Not Ask Again option on each of these windows so as to not be prompted each time. That’s all there is to it! Auto Rip n Convert is certainly a decent new project and we’re sure the future will bring some updates that will improve the user experience though as always we’d love to see the project go open source.

11 Comments


Mark Terborg
Comment #5087 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

Hey everyone! I’m looking for help making this program work within the Windows Media Center…. Let me know if you can help!

Comment left November 24, 2009 at 1:07 pm with Permalink

Mark Terborg
@Reply #5089 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

I guess I should be more clear… I’m the author of the program and I’d like to talk to someone who knows how to write actual Media Center Addins. Thanks!

Comment left November 24, 2009 at 1:16 pm with Permalink

Tom
Comment #5090 from Tom [Reply]

Mark – You know this is good progress but obviously we want it within media center itself. May I suggest creating this as a plugin for Media Browser, you’ll get support from many users and a lot of the architecture will already have been created for you.

http://community.mediabrowser.tv/topics/711

it’s already been discussed, just need someone to lead the way.

Even if the program within media center just did a simple rip to folder that would be a great start.

Comment left November 24, 2009 at 1:37 pm with Permalink

Egnos
Comment #5160 from Egnos [Reply]

Nice idea, but somewhat slow.
A fast and good alternative is MakeMKV
http://www.makemkv.com/

One program 15 minutes for a full copy in mkv!

Comment left November 27, 2009 at 4:13 pm with Permalink

Mark Terborg
@Reply #5231 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

It doesn’t look like MakeMKV has any command line abilities so it would be impossible to make it work with a Media Cenenter addin without loosing focus of Media Center.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Comment left December 1, 2009 at 10:55 am with Permalink

Mark Terborg
@Reply #5232 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

Guess I was wrong… MakeMKV does have a command line interface. I will look into it.

Comment left December 1, 2009 at 11:15 am with Permalink

Conor
Comment #5238 from Conor [Reply]

having it minimize is no inconvenience for me ! great work.Made something like this before before with autohotkey but it wasn’t great.It used ripit4me

Comment left December 1, 2009 at 2:34 pm with Permalink

Mark Terborg
Comment #5531 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

New version of Auto Rip n Compress is a Media Center addin! Check it out in TGB Thread!

Comment left December 9, 2009 at 1:49 pm with Permalink

Conor
@Reply #5686 from Conor [Reply]

Can we donate?This is great

Comment left December 14, 2009 at 1:59 pm with Permalink

Mark Terborg
@Reply #5689 from Mark Terborg [Reply]

I’ll add a Donation link to the main post. Thanks for offering!

Comment left December 14, 2009 at 6:51 pm with Permalink

Andy
Comment #5543 from Andy [Reply]

The problem with MakeMKV is that it doesn’t compress, so you end up with a 6GB mkv file!!

If size wasn’t an issue I’d just use DVDshrink or DVD decryptor and leave them as vob files.

Comment left December 9, 2009 at 6:32 pm with Permalink

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