how to add all titles to the queue of handbrake automatically?





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When I open a DVD in Handbrake, it's scanned and the main title is found by the tool. The output name is also automatically adjusted. Then I may add it to the queue. But I need all titles to be added to the queue automatically with proper names specifying their title number. While now, I need to name them and select from the title combobox and add them one after another.
I didn't find Handbrake forum. So I decided to ask here.










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  • Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:09











  • where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:24











  • handbrake.fr/community.php

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:26











  • thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:34













  • I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:38


















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When I open a DVD in Handbrake, it's scanned and the main title is found by the tool. The output name is also automatically adjusted. Then I may add it to the queue. But I need all titles to be added to the queue automatically with proper names specifying their title number. While now, I need to name them and select from the title combobox and add them one after another.
I didn't find Handbrake forum. So I decided to ask here.










share|improve this question























  • Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:09











  • where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:24











  • handbrake.fr/community.php

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:26











  • thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:34













  • I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:38














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When I open a DVD in Handbrake, it's scanned and the main title is found by the tool. The output name is also automatically adjusted. Then I may add it to the queue. But I need all titles to be added to the queue automatically with proper names specifying their title number. While now, I need to name them and select from the title combobox and add them one after another.
I didn't find Handbrake forum. So I decided to ask here.










share|improve this question














When I open a DVD in Handbrake, it's scanned and the main title is found by the tool. The output name is also automatically adjusted. Then I may add it to the queue. But I need all titles to be added to the queue automatically with proper names specifying their title number. While now, I need to name them and select from the title combobox and add them one after another.
I didn't find Handbrake forum. So I decided to ask here.







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  • Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:09











  • where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:24











  • handbrake.fr/community.php

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:26











  • thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:34













  • I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:38



















  • Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:09











  • where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:24











  • handbrake.fr/community.php

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:26











  • thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

    – hamidi
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:34













  • I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

    – user589808
    Apr 13 '17 at 15:38

















Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:09





Titles can't be added automatically jn Handbrake.

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:09













where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

– hamidi
Apr 13 '17 at 15:24





where can i find developers and suggest this to them?

– hamidi
Apr 13 '17 at 15:24













handbrake.fr/community.php

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:26





handbrake.fr/community.php

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:26













thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

– hamidi
Apr 13 '17 at 15:34







thank u very much please change the comment to answer so that i may accept it.

– hamidi
Apr 13 '17 at 15:34















I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:38





I rather not because a question about a feature of a multi-platform software has nothing to do with Ubuntu therefore off-topic.

– user589808
Apr 13 '17 at 15:38










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I don't believe you can do this automatically, but if Simultaneously would serve, Here's an excerpt from the Handbrake Team Documentation



Adding multiple encodes simultaneously



When using the Queue, you may find it beneficial to create multiple Jobs at one time.



If your Source is a Blu-ray, DVD, or other disc or disc-like format with multiple Titles, you may open it with HandBrake and add multiple Titles to the Queue simultaneously.



Additionally, you may open a folder of multiple single-Title videos (excluding discs and disc-like formats) as one virtual Source with multiple Titles using the Open Source dialog, and then add multiple Titles to the Queue.



On Linux, select Add Multiple from the Queue menu, then select the Titles you wish to encode using the presented dialog. Be sure to give each a unique file name.



You may open additional Sources and add them to the Queue in the same manner.



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As an alternative you could script write a script that loops through all the files in a given directory and run the same conversion command on all of them utilizing handbrake-cli






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    On Mac, in the File menu is an "Add All Titles To Queue" visible if you press alt(option).
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      I don't believe you can do this automatically, but if Simultaneously would serve, Here's an excerpt from the Handbrake Team Documentation



      Adding multiple encodes simultaneously



      When using the Queue, you may find it beneficial to create multiple Jobs at one time.



      If your Source is a Blu-ray, DVD, or other disc or disc-like format with multiple Titles, you may open it with HandBrake and add multiple Titles to the Queue simultaneously.



      Additionally, you may open a folder of multiple single-Title videos (excluding discs and disc-like formats) as one virtual Source with multiple Titles using the Open Source dialog, and then add multiple Titles to the Queue.



      On Linux, select Add Multiple from the Queue menu, then select the Titles you wish to encode using the presented dialog. Be sure to give each a unique file name.



      You may open additional Sources and add them to the Queue in the same manner.



      EDIT:



      As an alternative you could script write a script that loops through all the files in a given directory and run the same conversion command on all of them utilizing handbrake-cli






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        I don't believe you can do this automatically, but if Simultaneously would serve, Here's an excerpt from the Handbrake Team Documentation



        Adding multiple encodes simultaneously



        When using the Queue, you may find it beneficial to create multiple Jobs at one time.



        If your Source is a Blu-ray, DVD, or other disc or disc-like format with multiple Titles, you may open it with HandBrake and add multiple Titles to the Queue simultaneously.



        Additionally, you may open a folder of multiple single-Title videos (excluding discs and disc-like formats) as one virtual Source with multiple Titles using the Open Source dialog, and then add multiple Titles to the Queue.



        On Linux, select Add Multiple from the Queue menu, then select the Titles you wish to encode using the presented dialog. Be sure to give each a unique file name.



        You may open additional Sources and add them to the Queue in the same manner.



        EDIT:



        As an alternative you could script write a script that loops through all the files in a given directory and run the same conversion command on all of them utilizing handbrake-cli






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          I don't believe you can do this automatically, but if Simultaneously would serve, Here's an excerpt from the Handbrake Team Documentation



          Adding multiple encodes simultaneously



          When using the Queue, you may find it beneficial to create multiple Jobs at one time.



          If your Source is a Blu-ray, DVD, or other disc or disc-like format with multiple Titles, you may open it with HandBrake and add multiple Titles to the Queue simultaneously.



          Additionally, you may open a folder of multiple single-Title videos (excluding discs and disc-like formats) as one virtual Source with multiple Titles using the Open Source dialog, and then add multiple Titles to the Queue.



          On Linux, select Add Multiple from the Queue menu, then select the Titles you wish to encode using the presented dialog. Be sure to give each a unique file name.



          You may open additional Sources and add them to the Queue in the same manner.



          EDIT:



          As an alternative you could script write a script that loops through all the files in a given directory and run the same conversion command on all of them utilizing handbrake-cli






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          I don't believe you can do this automatically, but if Simultaneously would serve, Here's an excerpt from the Handbrake Team Documentation



          Adding multiple encodes simultaneously



          When using the Queue, you may find it beneficial to create multiple Jobs at one time.



          If your Source is a Blu-ray, DVD, or other disc or disc-like format with multiple Titles, you may open it with HandBrake and add multiple Titles to the Queue simultaneously.



          Additionally, you may open a folder of multiple single-Title videos (excluding discs and disc-like formats) as one virtual Source with multiple Titles using the Open Source dialog, and then add multiple Titles to the Queue.



          On Linux, select Add Multiple from the Queue menu, then select the Titles you wish to encode using the presented dialog. Be sure to give each a unique file name.



          You may open additional Sources and add them to the Queue in the same manner.



          EDIT:



          As an alternative you could script write a script that loops through all the files in a given directory and run the same conversion command on all of them utilizing handbrake-cli







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