In version 9.0.5.5 of DVDfab, when setting up a rip, one could designate both a file name and a movie title for each task by clicking on the "advanced settings" button. In order to keep them organized on the hard drive, the file name needs to fit one convention, but the title (which appears the moment you start playing the file on VLC) can be different - for example, leaving "the" off a file name so it alphabetizes correctly, but including it in the title so it looks right - or abbreviating a TV series name in the file name (PotA), but leaving it fully spelled out in the title (Planet of the Apes).
Now, the advanced settings are all handled on a single page and the whole section associated with file information is removed. The title is set in the main ripper window now, and I don't see any place to designate a file name. Is that title the actual video TITLE or is it the file name, or both? And is there any way to set the title as one thing and the file name as something else or do I have to code it with the correct title and then rename the file as soon as it's done? If not, do I have to revert my install back to 9.0.5.5 to get this feature back or will it be restored in a future update?
[edit] Referring specifically to version 9.0.7.0
Now, the advanced settings are all handled on a single page and the whole section associated with file information is removed. The title is set in the main ripper window now, and I don't see any place to designate a file name. Is that title the actual video TITLE or is it the file name, or both? And is there any way to set the title as one thing and the file name as something else or do I have to code it with the correct title and then rename the file as soon as it's done? If not, do I have to revert my install back to 9.0.5.5 to get this feature back or will it be restored in a future update?
[edit] Referring specifically to version 9.0.7.0
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