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Thomas2

07.03.2010 21:20:56
Hide extension in "Filmbibliothek"
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Hello,

probably it is a feature request, but perhaps there is already a work around. 
I use often the "Fimlbibliothek" for my ripped movies, which are in a container with the extension ".dvdmedia". 
In the finder you don't the this extension, but in the "Filmbibliothek".

Is there a way to hide the extension there, too?

Greetz Thomas 

Felix

17.03.2010 15:32:46
Re: Hide extension in "Filmbibliothek"
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Thanks for letting me know.

Which application is creating containers with this extension? I haven't seen this previously.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

Thomas2

21.03.2010 14:18:34
Re: Hide extension in "Filmbibliothek"
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Hi Felix,

it is used by RipIt (http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/) 
With a doubleclick the DVD.app starts with the movie in it. 
It is just a container with the normal ts_folder included.

Here some text from the FAQ:

"RipIt uses a .dvdmedia extension. This is a neat bundled package of all your audio and video files which plays with your Apple DVD player. In the RipIt menu under preferences you can uncheck the box for 'use .dvdmedia extension' and you'll get all your audio_ts and video_ts files unbundled. This is recommended if you want to use burning software to put the rips back onto blank DVDs. "

Hope this helps.

Greetz

Thomas

Last edited: 21.03.2010 18:24:55 

Felix

23.03.2010 17:14:46
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Thanks for the info!

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz