Re: newbie question about grip

From: YR_A (alex.fam3_at_verizon.net)
Date: 12/11/03


Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:23:42 GMT

wesley wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 03:32:32 +0000, YR_A wrote:
>
>
>>How do you change the default dir that the /ogg dir is created in when
>>ripping tracks, my /home/user dir has reached it's capacity. TIA
>>
>>YR_A
>
>
> Open up Grip and click on the Config tab. Under Rip, you can set the
> file directory location and format. Same with encoding. Click on the
> Encode tab and change the location.
>
> However, a better solution is to address the capacity issue of your home
> directory. If you don't correct that, you'll just have trouble down the
> road.
>
I dropped the ball, I completely missed something... when I open grip
then click on the config tab, then rip & encode tabs respectivley I see
the following options - ripping executable, rip command line, rip file
format, generic scsi device & encoder executable, encoder command-line,
encode file format. I did not see anything with regards to the default
install path- how do I change it so that I can specify which dir the
/ogg dir is created in vs /home/user/ogg?



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