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I noticed that AutoCrispy goes recursively into subdirectories when looking for files to upscale, however, output is put into the single directory. If subdirectories contain files with the same names output looks to be just overwritten.
You result will be just one a.dds in output directory and it will be the last one upscaled.
Would be nice to either be able to disable recursive directory scanning (as a minimal option) or for AutoCrispy to recreate same directory structure as input as an option (that would be probably better than just disabling recursive scanning, but requires more effort).
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Hi,
I noticed that AutoCrispy goes recursively into subdirectories when looking for files to upscale, however, output is put into the single directory. If subdirectories contain files with the same names output looks to be just overwritten.
So if you have structure like:
You result will be just one
a.dds
in output directory and it will be the last one upscaled.Would be nice to either be able to disable recursive directory scanning (as a minimal option) or for AutoCrispy to recreate same directory structure as input as an option (that would be probably better than just disabling recursive scanning, but requires more effort).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: