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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I rip a DVD that has a fullscreen and widescreen side, I get an error on the second rip that duplicate rips are disabled. If I were to enable this feature, is there anyway to have ARM differentiate between a fullscreen and widescreen DVD and perhaps annotate the filename as such --- 'Title [2014] [W]' or something that that effect. Not sure what the best implementation of this would be, or if there is a way to work around this at the current moment. Thoughts?
Describe the solution you'd like?
Either a manual workaround in the short term that would provide 2 rips and be manually renamed, or a more permanent solution where ARM is able to identify the video format, keep it in the same format, and rip with an annotation somewhere so it can be easily IDed as being a particular format.
Describe alternatives you've considered?
No response
Anything else?
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The only way to do this would be by pulling that info from the metadata. It's technically feasible but that would involve heavy changes to ripper code. I'll keep this in mind for the future, but it'll be nowhere near the top of the todo list
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I rip a DVD that has a fullscreen and widescreen side, I get an error on the second rip that duplicate rips are disabled. If I were to enable this feature, is there anyway to have ARM differentiate between a fullscreen and widescreen DVD and perhaps annotate the filename as such --- 'Title [2014] [W]' or something that that effect. Not sure what the best implementation of this would be, or if there is a way to work around this at the current moment. Thoughts?
Describe the solution you'd like?
Either a manual workaround in the short term that would provide 2 rips and be manually renamed, or a more permanent solution where ARM is able to identify the video format, keep it in the same format, and rip with an annotation somewhere so it can be easily IDed as being a particular format.
Describe alternatives you've considered?
No response
Anything else?
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: