[QUOTE=Complication;29755]Don't pre-create the "Planet 51" directory. Set the destination folder as "P:\DATA\". Just before you click start on the rip change the title box from "PLANET51" to "Planet 51". This will give you what you want.[/QUOTE]
Nope, it won't... well, it would, but it's not a viable solution... I want a directory called "Planet 51" not "PLANET51", so that, when I feed it into Handbrake, it picks up the directory name and uses that for the output file, resulting in the nicely named "Planet 51.mkv" rather than "PLANET51.mkv". It's really not a big deal for when I just rip a handful of movies. I either just manually move the AUDIO and VIDEO directories up one level or rename the output file from Handbrake.
The reason I've raised the issue is that I'm currently encoding my vast DVD collection and it becomes a bit of a PITA when ripping the various box sets of TV series I have... ER had 330 episodes over 15 series, MASH had 252 episodes over 11 series, 24 has 168 episodes (so far). I've sorted those out, manually, and it really made a long job so much more tedious!
I still have 3rd Rock (6 series of 22+ episodes each), Friends (236 episodes), Frasier (264 episodes) and various Star Treks etc to go.
I could rename the Volume in Fab for each rip but, again, it makes the job so much more tedious when I can have a simple .bat file create my desired directories so easily!
Just having an option NOT to create a VOLUME_NAME directory would make my life a lot easier.