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Could it be possible to add this feature - i sometimes mess things up, andforget to set the output files to different folders, so could it be possible to add the feature where if RB finds an DVDILES folder in the output folder, it realizes that something might already be there and creates another folder for the dvd, just to avoide overwriting of the files?
oh yes, i need an advice - had a problem wit my pc and had to reinstall RB and CCE and now RB always outputs dvd at same size (but it does reencode the files) and the size in the targetsectors of the ini file is set at 2260000. ewhere am i fing it up?
@Nick Less
[Qoute] quot;...and now RB always outputs dvd at same size...quot;
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you have CCETargetSectors+2260000 under Options, you SHOULD be always getting close to that output (odd DVD notwithstanding) all the time. Did you mean that the output's always the same as the original? If that's the case, make sure that you don't have the quot;No Compressionquot; option accidentally checked.
Also make sure you have the proper CCE version selected under the Options/CCE Options menu.
Originally Posted by writersblock29@Nick Less
[Qoute] quot;...and now RB always outputs dvd at same size...quot;
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you have CCETargetSectors+2260000 under Options, you SHOULD be always getting close to that output (odd DVD notwithstanding) all the time. Did you mean that the output's always the same as the original? If that's the case, make sure that you don't have the quot;No Compressionquot; option accidentally checked.
i'm always getting the size that's in the middle of original and desired size And it wasn't 'No Compression'
What about the feature
i'm always getting the size that's in the middle of original and desired size And it wasn't 'No Compression'
As I suggested, you probably have your CCE Options configured incorrectly.
What about the feature
I'll look at it.
Originally Posted by jdobbsAs I suggested, you probably have your CCE Options configured incorrectly.
I'l look at it again
Originally Posted by jdobbsI'll look at it.
i'm no programmer, but i did learn the basics of it, and it seems fairly easy - if there's already a video_ts folder, create another folder and voila of course, to prevent messups it could be implemented as an option.
The question isn't whether I can or not... it's whether I really want to... I've done a little programming myself. |
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