No, these are just 2 drives in my workstation. This is where I prepare all the media.
If you already use SSDs, you can ignore my remark.
A bit confusing.
I don’t think you have you DVD/Bluray drive in the NAS, right?
You have it in your workstation, where you are performing all the media preparation.
So if the connection between your workstation and your NAS is very slow and kinda unreliable during the night, then don’t use it until you have finished all the ripping/transcoding/remuxing, tagging operations.
Yes.
Alternatively you can also use my batch file I described in here How to remove tag spam and set language in several MKV files at once
to simply remove those tags from all MKV files in the current folder.
Here is a modified version, which only removes those tags, but leaves all other track info as-is: mkvnotags.zip (440 Bytes)
