Custom filenames
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:10 pm
Please add an option to set the filename format.
It can be as simple as an extra textbox (under the output folder textbox) where you can enter a filename prefix, so instead of just calling the file the generic name of 'title_t00.mkv', I could enter a prefix of 'BoA-' so the filename becomes 'BoA-title_t00.mkv'. This will instantly tell me which disc the files are from.
So if I put in a disc 'Terminator 2', I can just enter 'T2-' and the filenames will then be 'T2-title_t00.mkv', 'T2-title_t01.mkv', etc. So I will instantly know the files are from Terminator 2.
Massively useful but quite simple to implement. I can understand why a complete filename replacement would be problematic both for you as developer and me as user. But a filename prefix system should be easy to develop and easy to use.
I rip 3 discs at the same time using 3 drives but when all 3 discs are ripped, all the filenames for each disc are identical so I forget which files belong to which disc.
Thanks.
It can be as simple as an extra textbox (under the output folder textbox) where you can enter a filename prefix, so instead of just calling the file the generic name of 'title_t00.mkv', I could enter a prefix of 'BoA-' so the filename becomes 'BoA-title_t00.mkv'. This will instantly tell me which disc the files are from.
So if I put in a disc 'Terminator 2', I can just enter 'T2-' and the filenames will then be 'T2-title_t00.mkv', 'T2-title_t01.mkv', etc. So I will instantly know the files are from Terminator 2.
Massively useful but quite simple to implement. I can understand why a complete filename replacement would be problematic both for you as developer and me as user. But a filename prefix system should be easy to develop and easy to use.
I rip 3 discs at the same time using 3 drives but when all 3 discs are ripped, all the filenames for each disc are identical so I forget which files belong to which disc.
Thanks.