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Old 02-15-2011, 10:54 AM
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Feature Request: Lazy Man's Archive Namer

Hello Sean. I am one of those people who suffer from OBCD (Obsessive BMT Compulsive Behavior). There can never be too much tweaking on my ever-growing mound of metadata. To that end, I have a request that would make my life (and perhaps others) easier.

When I archive a new DVD, the biggest headache starts when I don't name the beast correctly in the beginning. It would be great if you could possibly add a new tool (or wherever you think it might best fit), that mimicks the logic you use in the Find Metadata (see attached screencap for example) dialog to display possible options for selection. Then on selection, pass off the selected title to the great AnyDVD Rip Wrapper as the destination folder to be archived.

It would reduce my OBCD and make some time available. And I promise I would use that extra time only in the pursuit of good - not evil.
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Old 02-15-2011, 11:22 AM
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Hello Sean. I am one of those people who suffer from OBCD (Obsessive BMT Compulsive Behavior). There can never be too much tweaking on my ever-growing mound of metadata. To that end, I have a request that would make my life (and perhaps others) easier.

When I archive a new DVD, the biggest headache starts when I don't name the beast correctly in the beginning. It would be great if you could possibly add a new tool (or wherever you think it might best fit), that mimicks the logic you use in the Find Metadata (see attached screencap for example) dialog to display possible options for selection. Then on selection, pass off the selected title to the great AnyDVD Rip Wrapper as the destination folder to be archived.

It would reduce my OBCD and make some time available. And I promise I would use that extra time only in the pursuit of good - not evil.
I've added the enh request, but I can't really commit if I will ever have time to do it Especially lately where I'm haven't touched any sagetv code in a few weeks due to some other committments.
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