xtc
28th February 2005, 16:50
Ok, say you want a 2CD(or more) output of your movie.
Today this feature splits the one big file and adds cdX to the filename.
What if you could set where in the filename you want the cd-count?
Example:
AGK today:
movie.dvdrip.xvid.avi splits into:
movie.dvdrip.xvid.cd1.avi
movie.dvdrip.xvid.cd2.avi
New feature:
movie.%cd.dvdrip.xvid.avi splits into:
movie.cd1.dvdrip.xvid.avi
movie.cd2.dvdrip.xvid.avi
If not the "%cd" is set in output filename on multiCD output, AGK would add cdX at the end of filename, as a default (like it does now). Of course the vobsub filename would have to follow the same rule.
Of course, a low priority feature, but I think it would be useful for us structure and control freaks :p
What do you think?
Today this feature splits the one big file and adds cdX to the filename.
What if you could set where in the filename you want the cd-count?
Example:
AGK today:
movie.dvdrip.xvid.avi splits into:
movie.dvdrip.xvid.cd1.avi
movie.dvdrip.xvid.cd2.avi
New feature:
movie.%cd.dvdrip.xvid.avi splits into:
movie.cd1.dvdrip.xvid.avi
movie.cd2.dvdrip.xvid.avi
If not the "%cd" is set in output filename on multiCD output, AGK would add cdX at the end of filename, as a default (like it does now). Of course the vobsub filename would have to follow the same rule.
Of course, a low priority feature, but I think it would be useful for us structure and control freaks :p
What do you think?