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Carstrip
Joined in Apr 2020
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TheEmu
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Share your FullScreen - Member Created Scenes here

Everything about iStripper
August 4, 2020, 2714 answers
There has been a very welcome recent increase in the number of scenes posted here.

I would like to make two suggestions about sharing them.

Firstly, it would be helpful if the names of the .scn files (and the ,zip or ,7z files) each began with the creator's iStripper name or an abbreviation of it - for example @Everthangforever always prefixes his scenes with "ET - ". Doing this affects the order in which the scenes are listed on the fullscreen selection page of the app such that they are grouped by their creator. I always rename them myself before copying to the scenes directory but if they are created this way it might help newcomers,

Secondly, I find it convenient to use subdirectories of the scenes directory (typically one per scene creator) to hold the .scn files and then to use lower level directories to hold the other files for a scene or group of scenes. This requires a little more work than prefixing the .scn files with your name but it does avoid potential file name clashes between scenes and keeps the upper level directories "clean".

When you only have a small number of scenes how you name the files and the diectory structures used make little difference, but as your collection grows you will, I am sure, appreciate more regularity. Unfortunately the program only recognises .scn file that are in the top level scenes directory or in one of its first level subdirectories. If they searched just one more level when looking for .scn files things would be so much nicer for scene collectors.