dbminter Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 I'm in Build mode and I've got a weird folder that isn't behaving normally when it's dragged and dropped into a job. The folder, when added, adds the folder contents, files and sub folders, but the root folder itself is not added. I tried a folder created right after I created the folder I tried to add and it behaved normally. It added the root folder and the contents were in the folder as files and sub folders. I can't figure out why this one folder is behaving this way in ImgBurn.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Standard or advanced input mode? What's the root folder's name? What are the names of bits it's adding? I'm sure there's a reason for it doing what it's doing.
dbminter Posted November 30, 2015 Author Posted November 30, 2015 Advanced. Unfortunately, I've deleted the folder by now. It was a temporary folder with temp files. It was in my TEMP folder. It had 2 sub folders. I said there were files in the sub folder but there were only sub folders. EDIT: Actually, the folder was still there. I thought I had deleted it. I renamed it and tried again. It worked fine this time. I renamed it back to the old folder name and tried again. Ah, I discovered the "problem." I don't think it's a problem. I think it's expected program behavior. One of the folders was a VIDEO_TS. I was wrong in that I thought it was something else. The reason the drag and drop tests worked was because I renamed this VIDEO_TS folder to Test. When I renamed it back to VIDEO_TS and tried again, the issue reappeared. So, it seems to be standard behavior for importing VIDEO_TS, even when it's in a sub folder? ImgBurn automatically just imports all the sub folders into the job's root folder if one of the folders is VIDEO_TS? It is probably this way because most people importing a VIDEO_TS would be trying to make a DVD Video playable disc. Just so happened, I wasn't.
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