![]() ![]() I edited the docker to set PUID and PGID to 0 each, restarted the docker, and bam the drive is visible. Fire up the MakeMKV docker (privileged mode), and poof, no drive. ![]() I tested it in the VM, ripped a basic Blu-Ray, no issues. I fired up a Win10 VM, passed the drive through, and flashed with a patched version of the 1.02 firmware (1.02-MK) so I can backup blu-rays. Upon first installation of the drive into my Unraid machine, I installed and fired up the binhex-makemkv docker, and the drive was, with no changes to the template or extra parameters (privileged mode), visible in MakeMKV. ![]() So, another person to throw their hat into this ring, as I am having the same issue, but I happened to see something possibly interesting (or maybe entirely irrelevant) before the issue started.ĭrive: LG WH16NS60, mounted internally via SATA. I decided to give jlesage's docker a try and with the -device /dev/sg6 -device /dev/sr0 setting it worked right away. cd/dvd PIONEER BD-RW BDR-209D 1.34 /dev/sr0 /dev/sg6Īfter trying -device=/dev/sg6 -device=/dev/sr0 and -device /dev/sg6 -device /dev/sr0 (which I'm certain I was using in Extra Parameters previously) I tired other variations like -device=/dev/sg6:/dev/sr0, -device=/dev/sr0:/dev/sr0, -device=/dev/sg6, -device=/dev/sr0 none of which worked. So when I had trouble getting binhex's docker to work, I thought it was something I was doing wrong. Stupidly I deleted Saarg's docker as soon as I read his abandon post so I lost my 'config' to refer to. However I can not get binhex's MakeMKV docker to recognize my SATA optical drive. I'm happily using binhex's emby and krusader dockers so I figured, let's keep it in the family. Recently he broke it and decided to abandon the project and recommended binhex's or jlesage's project. I have been using Saarg's MakeMKV docker for years. ![]()
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