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And? This doesn't add it to the file path.Label: <310 To Yuma>
And? This doesn't add it to the file path.Label: <310 To Yuma>
Sure, AnyDVD ripper does. But CloneDVD???CloneDVD2 does put it in there as well as anydvd. Do you want snap sots of this?
Unless I am totally confused, CloneDVD never adds the volume label to the path.Not on mine as I add that manually. It doesn't add it automatically on my machine.
This is intentional.anydvd ripper doesnt add the <> to the folder name when u use it, it just 310To Yuma.
Unless I am totally confused, CloneDVD never adds the volume label to the path.
This is intentional.
BTW, did it leave the spaces in the path? IIRC it only removes spaces at the beginning / end of the name.
when u say volume label, do u mean the name of the disc? as in the name of it as u would see in explorer?
big0078 said:I copy the volume label and paste it in the temporary directory for video files
big0078 said:no I didnt put them [the "<>" into Clonedvd's temp path] in they just started on thier own I dont know what started it
No, I mean the path the AnyDVD ripper created. But I am quite sure the path will contain spaces, as this is perfectly ok.
No, I mean the path the AnyDVD ripper created. But I am quite sure the path will contain spaces, as this is perfectly ok.
Yes, all is well.OK well there is a folder to say this. I used DNC today on this title and the folder name says this 310_to_Yuma.......However with the anydvd ripper it says this 310 to Yuma no underscore nor < >. Is this what you were wanting?
does this beta fix the problem with war and shoot'em up Thanks