2011-01-31, 04:05
DejaVu: Thanks
Please discuss sqlite somewhere else, thanks.
To everybody: debug logging is enabled by putting an empty debug.conf file in CP's installation directory. NOT with the -d flag
Yes, but not everybody has as much time as he/she'd like.
Please discuss sqlite somewhere else, thanks.
To everybody: debug logging is enabled by putting an empty debug.conf file in CP's installation directory. NOT with the -d flag
owen-b Wrote:Despite messages to the contrary, it didn't move anything. It did create a BTTF folder, but it's still empty.Are you running from source or that application version thingy?
The account I'm running on my iMac is my account, which is the admin account. The CP directory is in the /Applications folder so not in a User folder. Not sure if that means anything!
owen-b Wrote:So from this it seems like it's reading the first entry in the list, creating the folder for it in the destination, then stopping. It's also not renaming anything.Are you saying, that CP creates a folder for the first movie in the "list" (what list?) and then does not seem to continue with processing?
tiwas Wrote:As CP only downloaded one movie, out of three, correctly (the other two were movies I wouldn't even watch if I was stuck on an island, and my buddy, the coconut, said it was ok) I would like to see a function were CP didn't download, but instead presented a list of possible matches so we could accept one or reject them all...The primary idea behing CP is, that you interact with it as little as possible. It may take some time to get accustomed to this, it sure did for me. You can have CP readd a movie, but you need to do that while it is still considered "snatched" not downloaded.
tiwas Wrote:I second that. If we're allowed to choose one of the matches ourselves, the quality would be more of a guideline and you might want to view the R5 if you know it's of good quality
Now...does the makers of this promising software actually read this?
Yes, but not everybody has as much time as he/she'd like.