2011-09-11, 17:12
Eddage Wrote:I have it set to either read the source or the filename. I have my folders set up as such...
Films
--Blu Ray
----The Dark Knight
----Inception
--DVD
----Kill Bill
--HD DVD
----Children of Men
--Downloads
----300
----Four Lions
That way I didn't have to rename all my films, but you could just name them "The Dark Knight.blu ray.mkv" or "Children of Men.hd dvd.mkv". I've gone for that method with my tv shows since I have different sources for the same shows/seasons (e.g. S01E01.tv.mkv and S02E02.blu ray.mkv in the same season folder).
oh ok. a lot of ppl don't really use that format when saving videos though. ever thought of having videos between 480p-720p as HD-DVD and 720p and higher as Bluray?
Quote:When I know how to make a video :p If anyone can recommend me some software that will record it then I would be grateful I've never done a video of my own screen before so don't really know how!
well i for one use Camtasia Studio 7 to record videos. it isn't free, but there's a free trial available on the site. it's easy to use and feature rich. it would be great to at least get a video preview before u start ur degree. and alpha would be even better.