Hi,
I' m really hoping someone can help me.
Here is my problem, I wrote a program to mass rip dvds for the purpose of creating a movie server. The primary program I use to do the actual ripping is DVD Decrypter because it is faster and gives me the folder structure I need. Obviously DVD Decrypter can't do a lot of the current DVD's and this is where DVDFab steps in. Herein also lies the problem:
When I rip a dvd using DVD Decrypter I get a folder structure like this (assume I am passing the destination folder as '123')
C:\Rips\123\VIDEO_TS.IFO
This is what i need so my front end of the movie server knows to look in the 123 folder and play VIDEO_TS.IFO
But DVDFab creates the following path:
C:\Rips\123\FullDisc\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO
Which wont work with my front end.
So my question is this "is there any way to stop DVDFab creating the FullDisc, AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders and instead just ripping the IFO files into the destination folder?"
Please help.
Thanks
Gaz
I' m really hoping someone can help me.
Here is my problem, I wrote a program to mass rip dvds for the purpose of creating a movie server. The primary program I use to do the actual ripping is DVD Decrypter because it is faster and gives me the folder structure I need. Obviously DVD Decrypter can't do a lot of the current DVD's and this is where DVDFab steps in. Herein also lies the problem:
When I rip a dvd using DVD Decrypter I get a folder structure like this (assume I am passing the destination folder as '123')
C:\Rips\123\VIDEO_TS.IFO
This is what i need so my front end of the movie server knows to look in the 123 folder and play VIDEO_TS.IFO
But DVDFab creates the following path:
C:\Rips\123\FullDisc\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO
Which wont work with my front end.
So my question is this "is there any way to stop DVDFab creating the FullDisc, AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders and instead just ripping the IFO files into the destination folder?"
Please help.
Thanks
Gaz
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