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(This post was last modified: 2015-02-22, 17:25 by bobrap.)
When saving movieset artwork, options are movie folder and separate folder. Any chance for an option to not save to movie folder if a central folder is used, e.g. c:\movieset artwork? Also, can we get the naming the same. Individual folders = movieset-poster, separate folder = 300 Collection-folder. I think poster works better than folder. Thanks!
One other thing (sorry), when renaming movies, any reason hyphen are removed?
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cannot reproduce.
Please try it once again, and send us the logs afterwards...
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OK, I understand, but, how do I keep the dash?
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OK, so what I'm getting from this is hyphens are not allowed in file names. Since this is the only program that does that, maybe I should look for something else. Thanks.
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I'm still in doubt, if you really understood me:
You scraped a movie online, the new title is without hypens.
Please don't blame TMM for removing something - we just rename to what you scraped...
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I think the problem is if a movie title has a colon in it, it just deletes it instead of changing to hyphen.
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