Result file creation in 1.0 was the cause of most of its crashes, so leaving it out didn't seem like a great loss this time around.
I wrote 2.0 with result file creation in mind, though, and it shouldn't be too hard to finish up, since there seems to be a good demand for it -- but there was so much I wanted to do for 2.0.
If you have specific ideas about the kinds of result file/dir creation you want, or how it should work, post here to let me know now and I'll try to include this in the next release.
If you have ever used cSFVse then you may be familiar with it's info folders creation upon completion of the check, if not here is a screen shot of the configuration dialog. Something very similar to this would give me reason enough to completely abandon it for hkSFV
The only gripe I have about cSFV's folder creation is that it does not display percentages in the folder name based on the results. If yours could that would take the cake. Having the option to name either a folder or a blank file as the results would also be a very good thing.
by "display percentages in the folder name based on the results", is this what you mean..?
Say you're checking "Guns_n_Roses-Live_at_19th_MTV_VMA-2002-OMA", and it's 100% complete, the folder itself would be renamed, to something like "Guns_n_Roses-Live_at_19th_MTV_VMA-2002-OMA {100%}"..?
No, I don't mean the folder itself will be renamed, I mean a new file (or folder) within the parent folder will be created with the stats of the files. Here is an example of what the dir w/ files inside would look like:
I'd like to see a Results text file that stores the list of all the non-good files from the SFV check. IMHO, that'd be an EXCELLENT feature, and that would end my feature request list. Other than that, hkSFV ROCKS!! Thanks!