My system is completely setup as Eastern Time Zone (UTC -05:00)
Windows 7 Ultimate - English
But in my Windows Explorer, I do use both English and Japanese characters.
Lately, I've gotten in the habit of copying any DVD's I acquire directly where I want them instead of to the default directory, then moving them later.
Just a short while ago, I had selected a directory which had both English & Japanese and where the Japanese was, DVDFab only showed Question marks. To top it off, if I hit the Start button, I would get a pop up saying unable to create directory.
This was the directory I wanted to write to,
[Drive Letter]:\Japanese Anime\Death Note Relight デスノートリライト
This is what DVDFab Showed,
[Drive Letter]:\Japanese Anime\Death Note Relight ?????????
This is a two DVD set and I just acquired the 2nd one today.
It's only after I select the folder that the Question marks show.
Then again, the easy way around this is to select the default directory, then move it where I want it after I'm done.
I figure if Windows 7 programs such as Notepad and MS Word can display both English and Japanese at the same time without the use of IME to switch languages, then couldn't DVDFab be made to do the same?
Windows 7 Ultimate - English
But in my Windows Explorer, I do use both English and Japanese characters.
Lately, I've gotten in the habit of copying any DVD's I acquire directly where I want them instead of to the default directory, then moving them later.
Just a short while ago, I had selected a directory which had both English & Japanese and where the Japanese was, DVDFab only showed Question marks. To top it off, if I hit the Start button, I would get a pop up saying unable to create directory.
This was the directory I wanted to write to,
[Drive Letter]:\Japanese Anime\Death Note Relight デスノートリライト
This is what DVDFab Showed,
[Drive Letter]:\Japanese Anime\Death Note Relight ?????????
This is a two DVD set and I just acquired the 2nd one today.
It's only after I select the folder that the Question marks show.
Then again, the easy way around this is to select the default directory, then move it where I want it after I'm done.
I figure if Windows 7 programs such as Notepad and MS Word can display both English and Japanese at the same time without the use of IME to switch languages, then couldn't DVDFab be made to do the same?
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