• Hawke@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    An “images” subdirectory of the “pictures” folder? That’s almost as bad as the OP example! I could see pictures/screenshots though.

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      I wasn’t sure anymore what the windows folder name for pictures/images is (which is why the / isnt part of the path in my example :)).

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      Why not user/documents/nvidia/gfexperience/[app name]/? It records both screenshots and videos, and it makes sense it puts everything from one gaming session together. Making a subdirectory in Documents kinda erases the confusion.

      But I can see why they did that. GFE was first and foremost created for datamining direct capture from one’s videocard and in-game graphics optimization. Then, it happens, many started to use it for screenshotting because it sometimes get installed on PCs in place of driver and, unlike windows’ screenshot tool and scissors tool just saves a file immediately. When I needed to make a lot of them, I defaulted to it too.

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      How about just prompt the user, and then let them set the default right there by checking “use this location in the future (can be changed by going to preferences > screen recording > screenshots and selecting a new default location)”.

      I could probably write this is a day, and I haven’t used spring since college.

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        Pretty sure nvidia lets you set the destination folder and the stupid one is the default. At least I have a fuzzy recollection of setting the video and screenshots folders.