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I'd like all my rips to go into a single folder, not a subdirectory. It's not the end of the world, but annying.
But I can see why the subdir is needed. When ripping by hand, I almost always have to change the name of the rip in MakeMKV to make it match the name of the DVD. Most times, the name is just "title.mkv", so I have to change the name attribute to get a helpful filename (title.mkv isn't too handy...). AutoRip doesn't have that opportunity to rename the track, so the subdirs prevent overwrites.
Anyone found a nice solution to this?
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Similar issue here, but instead of "title.mkv" I get things like B1_t00.mkv or C1_t00.mkv, it does keep it inside a subfolder named after the disc title, which is somewhat helpful, but then when I process it with jlesage/docker-handbreak in auto mode, it looses subfolders, and chokes on multiple files (from multiple dics) being named the same (B1_t00.mkv or C1_t00.mkv).
I did notice that in one of the DVDs (not sure why/how) it did name files as Predestination-B1_t00.mkv and Predestination-A1_t01.mkv.
I'd like all my rips to go into a single folder, not a subdirectory. It's not the end of the world, but annying.
But I can see why the subdir is needed. When ripping by hand, I almost always have to change the name of the rip in MakeMKV to make it match the name of the DVD. Most times, the name is just "title.mkv", so I have to change the name attribute to get a helpful filename (title.mkv isn't too handy...). AutoRip doesn't have that opportunity to rename the track, so the subdirs prevent overwrites.
Anyone found a nice solution to this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: