32-bit vs 64-bit MakeMKV
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 2:10 pm
New to the software....looks like EXACTLY what I have been needing to RIP my BluRays (and maybe DVDs) to MKV for my new PLEX server. Forgive me as to signature, not yet configured. I have 3 questions:
1) I installed the software, and noticed that it installed the x86 folder. Strange that most all installations of Windows, now-a-days, are 64-bit versions. Is there a 64-bit version of this software? If so, how does one get it?
2) I also have the following machines:
a. MAC (well hackintosh) running macOS 10.14 [Mojave] on an Intel Core i5-3470 using the built-in GPU of the processor. It works flawlessly for all that I use it for. Also has 1 TB HDD with a 120GB SSD and 16GB RAM.
b. Home Built (my PLEX Server) running 64-bit Windows 10 Pro on an Intel Core i5-9400 using the built-in GPU of the processor. It also has 16GB or RAM, 120GB NVMe for OS and 2-2TB HDDs for storage.
When using MakeMKV - which machine would I get best speed and finalized output?
3) Does MakeMKV need a 'working' or TEMP folder? How do I place this onto one of the NON-SSD HDDs - in order to prevent wear & tear on the SSD drives?
I have about 40-50 movies and series on DVD/BR that I want to rip to the PLEX box - I know this is gonna take some time, but would like to make best use of my hardware.
Thanks in Advance,
*bh*
1) I installed the software, and noticed that it installed the x86 folder. Strange that most all installations of Windows, now-a-days, are 64-bit versions. Is there a 64-bit version of this software? If so, how does one get it?
2) I also have the following machines:
a. MAC (well hackintosh) running macOS 10.14 [Mojave] on an Intel Core i5-3470 using the built-in GPU of the processor. It works flawlessly for all that I use it for. Also has 1 TB HDD with a 120GB SSD and 16GB RAM.
b. Home Built (my PLEX Server) running 64-bit Windows 10 Pro on an Intel Core i5-9400 using the built-in GPU of the processor. It also has 16GB or RAM, 120GB NVMe for OS and 2-2TB HDDs for storage.
When using MakeMKV - which machine would I get best speed and finalized output?
3) Does MakeMKV need a 'working' or TEMP folder? How do I place this onto one of the NON-SSD HDDs - in order to prevent wear & tear on the SSD drives?
I have about 40-50 movies and series on DVD/BR that I want to rip to the PLEX box - I know this is gonna take some time, but would like to make best use of my hardware.
Thanks in Advance,
*bh*