Change path to screenshot folder ?
Hello guys, Is there a way how to change the folder for the 3d vision screenshots ? I was not able to find any REG-Settings or something. RJ
Hello guys,

Is there a way how to change the folder for the 3d vision screenshots ? I was not able to find any REG-Settings or something.


RJ
No, I don't know of any registry key for this ... but if there is I will add a feature to 3D Fix Manager.
No, I don't know of any registry key for this ... but if there is I will add a feature to 3D Fix Manager.

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#2
Posted 10/27/2017 11:01 PM   
Hmmm.... `tis a .Net program, isn't it? What if you set up a file watcher control while the application was running that watched for files to show up then moved them off to wherever>? You would have to watch the file names since removing the old file would mean the next file would end up with the same name but that's not so hard. Actually, I really could use that myself. I think I've got something to do tonight! Edit: or not It looks like JPS files now save with THREE digits instead of just two! No more losing your screenshots because you didn't clean out the directory before hitting 100!! Jeez, I've been wanting that feature for so many years now. If anyone knows the programmer that popped that in, please buy him/her a Dove Bar for me.
Hmmm.... `tis a .Net program, isn't it? What if you set up a file watcher control while the application was running that watched for files to show up then moved them off to wherever>? You would have to watch the file names since removing the old file would mean the next file would end up with the same name but that's not so hard.

Actually, I really could use that myself. I think I've got something to do tonight!

Edit: or not

It looks like JPS files now save with THREE digits instead of just two! No more losing your screenshots because you didn't clean out the directory before hitting 100!! Jeez, I've been wanting that feature for so many years now. If anyone knows the programmer that popped that in, please buy him/her a Dove Bar for me.

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#3
Posted 10/31/2017 11:14 PM   
Wait, so are you saying that Nvidia fixed this and we can now go to 999 screenshots without having to clear out the folder?
Wait, so are you saying that Nvidia fixed this and we can now go to 999 screenshots without having to clear out the folder?

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#4
Posted 11/01/2017 01:13 PM   
Yep! I haven't actually tested it but it would be pretty weird of them to stick that extra 0 in there and not use it. Quality now takes 3 digits, too, so 100% quality comes out as _100.jps. That I did test.
Yep! I haven't actually tested it but it would be pretty weird of them to stick that extra 0 in there and not use it.

Quality now takes 3 digits, too, so 100% quality comes out as _100.jps. That I did test.

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#5
Posted 11/03/2017 12:59 AM   
Suhweet! Thank you
Suhweet! Thank you

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#6
Posted 11/03/2017 12:25 PM   
Menwhile i am using a .bat file moving all the pictures into a better leocation. How to: -create an empty file in the 3D Vision Screenshot Folder , example: pic_copy.txt -add this simnple line: move *.pns d:\3DVision -if you have saved JPS files, replace .pns with .jps or use *.* for both -rename pic_copy.txt into pic_copy.bat -create a link from pic_copy.bat onto your desktop -clicking on it will move alle the files This moves all the files to a folder called 3DVision on Drive D. Replace the Drive letter and the foldername for your desire. RJ
Menwhile i am using a .bat file moving all the pictures into a better leocation.

How to:

-create an empty file in the 3D Vision Screenshot Folder , example: pic_copy.txt

-add this simnple line: move *.pns d:\3DVision
-if you have saved JPS files, replace .pns with .jps or use *.* for both
-rename pic_copy.txt into pic_copy.bat
-create a link from pic_copy.bat onto your desktop
-clicking on it will move alle the files

This moves all the files to a folder called 3DVision on Drive D. Replace the Drive letter and the foldername for your desire.

RJ
Will that write over any files that already exist with the same name in your target directory?
Will that write over any files that already exist with the same name in your target directory?

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#8
Posted 11/03/2017 11:19 PM   
Thats a good question, - yes it will ! It would make sense to use this batch only after you have finished playing a game and no new images like XY001 ect. will be created. Unfortunately some games use the same name: "Game.exe" with would probably confuse anyway because like when you play for example Shooter XYs Game.exe and then after play another game which uses "Game.exe" they will both create images with name "Game" 001 ect. all this must be handeled carefully.Best you copy the newly moved images in a subfolder.
Thats a good question, - yes it will !

It would make sense to use this batch only after you have finished playing a game and no new images like
XY001 ect. will be created.

Unfortunately some games use the same name: "Game.exe" with would probably confuse anyway because like when you play for example Shooter XYs Game.exe and then after play another game which uses "Game.exe" they will both create images with name "Game" 001 ect.

all this must be handeled carefully.Best you copy the newly moved images in a subfolder.
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