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DaManNY
25th October 2003, 19:55
I've been using DVD2SVCD for some time now and lovin every minute of it. However since the new update I have not been able to utilize the "Use cover as title picture" feature. The pics from each of the movies that I am ripping use to show in the box under "Use cover as title picture" now they don't. Is this a bug of some sort in the new update?, or is the IMDB not providing the pics any longer? I even tried searching movies that I know I already used the feature with in the past and got the pic, now the pic that showed prior is not showing. Any help appreciated.
Thanks
DaMan
r6d2
25th October 2003, 23:47
I think it's not working since a recent change in IMDB's scructure. I use Ant Movie Manager to get the pics. You can also do it manually from www.imdb.com (I know it's a PITA, but works :)).
Also, this has been addressed before. Please remember to use the search button.
DaManNY
26th October 2003, 16:19
I performed a search but I guess I didn't do the correct wording or such. seeing as how you now use other means how would I go about using the pics from another site as the cover for the rip?
Thanks for your assistance.
DaMan
r6d2
26th October 2003, 18:35
Originally posted by DaManNY
seeing as how you now use other means how would I go about using the pics from another site as the cover for the rip?
Sorry but I don't understand the question. Can you expand it?
DaManNY
26th October 2003, 22:23
What I'm saying is now that we don't have the option of using the "Use cover as title picture" feature, how would I go about utilizing pics lets say from imdb or another site to incorporate them as the title pic for my rips? Like were automatically done by utilizing the feature built into DVD2SVCD.
Thanks again.
DaMan
r6d2
27th October 2003, 01:37
Of course you can. Save the picture in you DVD2SVCD directory (or any place you prefer) and select it from DVD2SVCD on the CD Image tab. This is what I tried to tell you in my previous post.
I'm still not sure if I undestand your question correctly, but this is very, very simple. If you don't know how to do this, please read the DVD2SVCD guide. If I misunderstood your question, please rephrase it.
DaManNY
27th October 2003, 04:53
No you did just fine with your response, thank you very much.
Good Looking Out!
DaMan
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