Is there any way for you to also be able to put the images in subfolders for each model?
How about to put the archives in the same folders as the videos, by the name of the girls?
In the beginning, all video files were to be saved to one common directory. However, the original naming of some files was so ambiguous that after downloading hundreds of files it would be very difficult to find the correct video clip. Hence the idea to sort the video clips according to the models they refer to. The gallery files (zip archives) did not require this as the zip file names clearly indicate the show they relate to.
Of course, it is possible to save the images to the separate directories (just like video files), however I assumed that it was better to have all the video files in one place and all the image files in another place rather than mixing them together. Hmm, I will think about it.
Is possible that the video files to have the same name? What if...?
I must point out that I wanted to keep the original filenames, therefore the names are what they are.
Anyway, did you mean the same name as the gallery file? Or the same name as model name?
If you mean the former, the answer is "no". The number of video clips does not always correspond to the number of shows of a given model. Also, it is not possible to determine which video relates to which show (while newer video clips have a show ID embedded in their original filename, older video clips have not).
If you meant the latter (the same name as model name), yes it is possible. But what if we had multiple video files for one model? What would the names of individual files look like then? What naming convention do you suggest? Should I use numbers at the end, like in the example below?
christy_white_1080p_001.mp4
christy_white_1080p_002.mp4
christy_white_1080p_003.mp4
christy_white_1080p_004.mp4
Any other ideas?
I would love to see iStripper have the ability to automatically download the photosets and bonus videos when downloading a card
Photosets - yes, it would be nice. They are relatively small, so why not. But videos? I'm not sure. Some models have several video clips (between 5 and 10). The user should be able to select the quality of downloaded videos (480p, 720p, 1080p). Each 1080p file can weigh between 150 and 350 MB. Multiplied by - let's say - 5, this would give approximately 750 to 1750 MB of additional data. For people with a fast Internet connection and no download limit, this is not a problem, but probably not everyone could afford to download such amount of additional data. Unless such option could be turned on and off.