Is there a hidden setting for where it opens up the file dialog for the source?
If not, where can I set a feature request?
Basically, most of the time when I go to select a source file, the file dialog opens to C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV. I then have to go through the click motions to go to the same source location that I always work from. It would be nice if I could configure where the file dialog starts at.
Thank you,
Adrian
Feature Request: Source folder setting
Feature Request: Source folder setting
Last edited by adrianp on Wed Oct 14, 2015 3:25 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Source folder
What version of MakeMKV?
In version 1.9.7, the open dialog starts at the last directory used, and that "sticks" across program restarts.
There was a bug in 1.9.6 that would cause it to always start in the wrong place.
In version 1.9.7, the open dialog starts at the last directory used, and that "sticks" across program restarts.
There was a bug in 1.9.6 that would cause it to always start in the wrong place.
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Re: Source folder
I'm using 1.9.7.
Opening from the last directory used is pointless when your converting stuff that is in an individual folder. The next time run it, that folder won't exist since it's already been processed and moved else where.
Ex.
D:\MyVideos is the root folder where videos that need to be processed are placed in their own subfolder.
D:\MyVideos\VideoA
D:\MyVideos\VideoB
D:\MyVideos\VideoC
It would useful to have a default starting folder, which in this case would be set to D:\MyVideos
Opening from the last directory used is pointless when your converting stuff that is in an individual folder. The next time run it, that folder won't exist since it's already been processed and moved else where.
Ex.
D:\MyVideos is the root folder where videos that need to be processed are placed in their own subfolder.
D:\MyVideos\VideoA
D:\MyVideos\VideoB
D:\MyVideos\VideoC
It would useful to have a default starting folder, which in this case would be set to D:\MyVideos