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Image/Disc Title Location (Nightmare on Elm Street)

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Where does CloneBD get the movie name from?
I've dumped and converted the Nightmare on Elm Street collection before but I'm not sure how?

I select one of the discs which has two movies on. This one CloneBD calls:
Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare/Wes Craven's New Nightmare

Then I get the error "Can't create the destination file"
F:/Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare/Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Main Feature #x.mkv

I've ripped and converted these on an earlier version for sure. The / has to be the trouble.
 

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Where does CloneBD get the movie name from?

I believe it gets the name from the disc meta data, usually "BDMV\META\DL\bdmt_eng.xml" if it exists.
Have you tried manually editing the destination file name to remove the / ?
 
I believe it gets the name from the disc meta data, usually "BDMV\META\DL\bdmt_eng.xml" if it exists.
Have you tried manually editing the destination file name to remove the / ?
Yes, The destination is literally G:\ and the file name has no / and of course you cannot make a folder with a / in Windows. I know I've done these movies before I'm missing something. The disc icon at the top says The Dream Master / The Dream Child and another of the discs has two movies too.
 
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I've tried a couple of discs with / in the meta name and CloneBD seemed to work fine.
It automatically removed / and everything before it when choosing the output name.

There may be something with this disc causing it not to do that, a developer will have to take a look.
 
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I went back to 1.0.7.2 and it works and 1.0.7.6 works too. I haven't got any of the other versions to test other than the latest. It looks like they've introduced the issue somewhere. I think I remember there was something in the changelog about bad characters being restricted from use in file names?

I'm going to rip the two elm street movies then I'll post a successful log from 1.0.7.6.
 
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Logs from 1.0.7.6
 

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Just to clarify...

CloneBD 1.0.8.1 cannot handle the file name but 1.0.7.2/1.0.7.6 can? Could you provide a CloneBD log for 1.0.8.1 please? In earlier versions the '/' slash was converted to an '_' underscore. This should still be the case for 1.0.8.1
 
It won't allow me to get a normal log since it's refusing to process the movie.
I've uploaded a screenshot and a zip containing the Debug and Information log.
Not sure if it'll help but that's all I can provide.
 

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