This image provides Node MakeMKV as a monolithic Docker image.
Simply run the Docker image, expose the web ports, and mount all necessary devices:
docker run -d \
--name=node-makemkv \
--restart=unless-stopped \
-p 80:80 \
--device /dev/sr0 \
lasley/node-makemkv:latest
The above will launch NodeMakeMKV on port 80, and will expose the /dev/sr0
device
to the container.
The following build arguments are available for customization:
Name | Default | Description |
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The following environment variables are available for your configuration pleasure:
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
CONVERSION_PROFILE |
/opt/node-makemkv/conversion_profile.xml |
Path to conversion profile |
DIR_OUT |
/var/done |
Directory to save completed rips in |
HTTP_PORT |
80 | Port that NodeMakeMKV should listen on |
OUTLIER_MODIFIER |
0.7 | Used for automatic selection of tracks |
APP_KEY |
For those of us that purchased MakeMKV. Leaving empty will use the current beta key. |
- The
udev
module that Node MakeMKV uses does not support kernel udev messages, which is all that Docker does support. Due to this, the automatic recognition for the changing of discs does not work. Use/refresh/device/path
to trigger an initial scan, which will show the disc panel in the UI and allow for subsequent scans. For example,http://localhost:80/refresh/dev/sr0
would be the refresh command for the usage example.
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there to see if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smash it by providing detailed and welcomed feedback.
- Dave Lasley [email protected]