Let me see... A user rips his DVD Opens DVD Rebuilder Sets the "Source Folder" Sets the "Working Folder" Sets the "Output Folder" Starts the process and then he decides to erase or rename the "Output Folder" without updating the path on Rebuilder before Rebuild!?!?!?!? ... I guess jdobbs can fix that ... but I also think that someone with a behaviour like that needs some fixing too :D - Sorry... I can't help myself :)
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dozkid: Hm...how about asking the user for a proper output directory and not crashing the application with an runtime error? What do you generally expect your PC to do in error situations - crash?
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i prefer a program to require a competent user. I say if a user doesnt something like that , the program shoul dunistall itself to protect its integrity!!
But if you change the output directory you should go into the program setup to change the output to the correct path. Thats the way the program is setup.
@ljpp Please... don't get me wrong... As I said... I think jdobbs can fix that... But you have to agree with me... it's a little odd that a user goes through all the config process just to delete one folder when he needs it :)
Rockas: None taken mate ;) Of course, it is an incorrect use case and fault of the user. I actually discovered this as I had something already encoded and rebuilt, but I realised that I didn't use the settings I was supposed to - so I deleted the whole destination folder and restarted the whole process.