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Disc Layout Editor - check & delete files after burning


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Hello and thanks for this amazing software. Was looking for a Nero alternative for a long time and have been using ImgBurn for the past 3-4 years.

And thanks for the Unicode read/write support.

 

My suggestion(s):

1. I usually burn files from different directories and hdisks for backup purposes. When I am done burning them I have to go to each directory and delete the backed up files. Is there an option to automatically delete them? I looked but maybe my eyes rolled with the many options! If there is, well here's my 1st suggestion

 

2. When I save a project that isn't finished and load it at a later time, if a file is missing from it's place, it would be better to flag it in the Layout Editor as missing and not completely delete it from the view (Nero-style, the only feature I am missing really) so as to know whether my compilation-backup is missing and files.

 

Thanks and keep it going...

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1. Only via command line. - See the ReadMe.txt file - /DELETESOURCE <YES | NO>

 

I haven't used the command line until now, but since I can specify the .ibb source then that should suffice.

 

2. That info is displayed in the log.

I'll see what I can do within the DLE window itself for a future version.

If you can work something on that it'd be great. The log isn't very useful or rather practical in "real-time" (for lack of a better word) usage.

 

Thanks for replying & the interest.

Take care..

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The log isn't very useful or rather practical in "real-time" (for lack of a better word) usage.

 

Eh?

 

That's exactly what it's there for - real time feedback.

 

Of course it's only any use if you keep the log window open!

 

Mmm... Can you believe that I always have the log open but I didn't notice that...?...

I guess I was used too much to the nero handling-style. I guess what I think would be more visually-practical (well to me at least) is to be able to see all the project files to be burned in a single list (not even Nero does that) and next to them a flag whether they exist or not. I am asking for a lot huh?

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