DVD Converter 1.1.1.5
Convert to avi
When the output folder is created like this C:\Documents\VSODVDConverter\Generic video (AVI)\HD Ready (720p) H264 (This is MY documents location - not under "user")
The coloured folders are created with the folder owner set to "administrator" regardless of the user that is logged in.
The folders cannot be renamed or deleted by the logged-in user?
+ Suggestion
Could the avi have a meaningful name that is taken from the Project Name?
Bugs? Ownership of output folders + Suggestion
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Re: Bugs? Ownership of output folders + Suggestion
Appears to have been fixed in later versions?
Re: Bugs? Ownership of output folders + Suggestion
Hi,
Converted AVI file always use the name displayed in video sequences tree (like "Main movie", "Bonus 1"...)
This name can be edited by using double click or F2 key on tree.
The main folder name use the project name you entered too (in top input box).
If your converted file is located directly in VSODVDConverter root folder, maybe you haven't entered any project name?
For AVI output format, there is the path/filename you will have :
\My Documents\VSODVDConverter\[ProjectName]\Generic video (AVI)\HD Ready (720p) H264\[video sequence name].avi
PS : "This is MY documents location - not under "user"." For your information, "My Documents" is a virtualized folder pointing to a physical folder located in C:\Documents and Settings\[USER]\...
Thanks.
Converted AVI file always use the name displayed in video sequences tree (like "Main movie", "Bonus 1"...)
This name can be edited by using double click or F2 key on tree.
The main folder name use the project name you entered too (in top input box).
If your converted file is located directly in VSODVDConverter root folder, maybe you haven't entered any project name?
For AVI output format, there is the path/filename you will have :
\My Documents\VSODVDConverter\[ProjectName]\Generic video (AVI)\HD Ready (720p) H264\[video sequence name].avi
PS : "This is MY documents location - not under "user"." For your information, "My Documents" is a virtualized folder pointing to a physical folder located in C:\Documents and Settings\[USER]\...
Thanks.