Thanks john - will try that.
dir MP Donator Premium Supporter August 30, 2006 408 36 Home Country Afghanistan January 6, 2009 #11 Thanks john - will try that.
D djhopps Portal Member December 15, 2008 7 0 Home Country United Kingdom January 7, 2009 #12 You could also try a batch-renamer which would rename all your .jpg's into 'backdrop.jpg' or whatever you want to use!
You could also try a batch-renamer which would rename all your .jpg's into 'backdrop.jpg' or whatever you want to use!
R Recma Portal Member May 3, 2007 38 3 25 Home Country France December 27, 2010 #13 Re : Is it possible to store backdrops in movie folder? Try %filename%.jpg. The variable %filename% will give you the name of the video file without the extension. Click to expand... Is this possible to use these kind of string expressions : %filename% - cover.jpg (for cover) %filename% - artwork.jpg (for artwork) It would be great for folder containing many films... Tanks for your answer !
Re : Is it possible to store backdrops in movie folder? Try %filename%.jpg. The variable %filename% will give you the name of the video file without the extension. Click to expand... Is this possible to use these kind of string expressions : %filename% - cover.jpg (for cover) %filename% - artwork.jpg (for artwork) It would be great for folder containing many films... Tanks for your answer !
JiRo MP Donator Premium Supporter May 1, 2009 184 44 Prague Home Country Czech Republic March 16, 2011 #14 Re: Re : Is it possible to store backdrops in movie folder? Recma said: %filename% - cover.jpg (for cover) %filename% - artwork.jpg (for artwork) Click to expand... Tried it and it works. Amazing. It is new dimension of the Moving Picture! JiRo.
Re: Re : Is it possible to store backdrops in movie folder? Recma said: %filename% - cover.jpg (for cover) %filename% - artwork.jpg (for artwork) Click to expand... Tried it and it works. Amazing. It is new dimension of the Moving Picture! JiRo.