2 # The purpose of this script is to encapsulate the calls
3 # made to the rip_dvd script. This is done to help distribute
4 # the resulting ripped files to the proper folders. This
5 # script is called from the mythtv menus for example with a
6 # smaller set of options.
8 ##############################################
9 # COMMAND LINE PROCESSING
11 # get the dvdtype from the command line
14 # remove the dvdtype from the args, and interpret the rest
15 # of the args to be passed directly to the rip_dvd script.
18 ##############################################
19 if [ -z "$dvdtype" ]; then
20 echo "-E- $0 <dvdtype>' is a required option"
24 mydir=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd)
27 if [ -x "$mydir/rip_dvd" ]
29 ripcmd="$mydir/rip_dvd"
31 echo >&2 "Cannot find your rip_dvd command!"
36 ##############################################################################
37 # Local Machine Settings:
38 # Sources both the "default" conf file tracked by GIT (rip_dvd.conf.dist)
39 # and the local conf file created by each local machine (rip_dvd.conf)
40 # Copy the rip_dvd.conf.dist file to rip_dvd.conf and edit the later.
41 # This will allow you to override all the default values to meet your needs
42 # in a way that won't get clobbered when you pull updates from my GIT repo.
43 ##############################################################################
44 config="${0%/*}/rip_dvd.conf"
46 # The config file will be searched for in the following location order:
49 # 1) /path/to/rip_dvd/script/rip_dvd.conf.dist
50 [ -e "${config}.dist" ] && found_config=1 && . "${config}.dist"
52 # 2) /path/to/rip_dvd/script/rip_dvd.conf
53 [ -e "${config}" ] && found_config=1 && . "${config}"
55 # 3) /etc/rip_dvd.conf
56 [ -e "/etc/rip_dvd.conf" ] && found_config=1 && . "/etc/rip_dvd.conf"
58 # 4) $PWD/rip_dvd.conf
59 [ -e "$PWD/rip_dvd.conf" ] && found_config=1 && . "$PWD/rip_dvd.conf"
61 # Check to make sure we found the config file
62 if [ $found_config -eq 0 ]; then
63 echo "-E- Unable to find the rip_dvd.conf file: $config"
67 ##############################################
68 # get the name of the DVD from the DVD disk
69 dvdname=`volname $dev | awk '{ print $1 }'`
70 dvdname=${dvdname%.} # remove trailing '.' character
72 ##############################################
73 # Find out what type of DVD we are ripping
74 # And set our destination directory appropriately
76 # - netflix = DVD ripped as an entire ISO image
77 # since these are only kept around until we watch them,
78 # there is no need to do anything less than full iso.
79 # - collection = Only DVD main feature is ripped
80 # - childrens = Only DVD main feature is ripped
81 # - church = Only DVD main feature is ripped
83 if [ "$dvdtype" == "netflix" ]; then
84 echo "-> Ripping Netflix DVD"
85 dest=/myth/video/DVDs/Netflix
87 elif [ "$dvdtype" == "collection" ]; then
88 echo "-> Ripping Personal Collection DVD"
89 dest=/myth/video/DVDs/Collection
91 elif [ "$dvdtype" == "childrens" ]; then
92 echo "-> Ripping Children's DVD"
93 dest=/myth/video/DVDs/Childrens
95 elif [ "$dvdtype" == "church" ]; then
96 echo "-> Ripping Church DVD"
97 dest=/myth/video/DVDs/Church
100 echo '-E- Must specify dvdtype as "netflix" or "collection" or "childrens" or "church"'
104 ##############################################
105 # Display progress window
107 # Pop up an xterm window and run the script inside of it
108 echo "xterm -T \"Ripping->$dvdname\" -geometry 72x15+20+10 -bg black -fg white -e \"/bin/bash\" -c \"$ripcmd -d $dest $rip_opts\" &"
109 xterm -T "Ripping->$dvdname" -geometry 72x15+20+10 -bg black -fg white -e "/bin/bash" -c "$ripcmd -d $dest $rip_opts" &
111 ##############################################
112 # OR display the script output directly in the terminal it's called from
113 #$ripcmd -d $dest $rip_opts
115 ##############################################