Hi there!
Thanks for supporting the project! I tried out the title "WAA059.mp4" as a test and it seems to catalog just fine. Unfortunately because you didn't post any additional details of what command line options you used, or what the output looks like, I can't really be sure about what is going on on your end. If you can give me more details, I'd be happy to try and help you!
Hrm... I don't outwardly see any issues with what your doing. Nor, did you post the actual terminal output that Jav-It produces. Could you post the exact output that Jav-It generates when you run against that folder? In addition, can you try moving your videos to a folder that is shorter like "c:\temp\" and giving it another shot? Just trying to narrow things down because I can't reproduce what your seeing. (^_^);
Yeah I didn't post it initially as I didn't see anything wrong/suspect in it. I have followed your suggestion and moved the titles in C:Jav. Using the command jav-it.exe catalog -d C:\Jav now it works perfecty!

I have tried with other folders and it works as well.
My feedback for your program so far is highly positive! I just hope you can find a solution for the issue we are discussing in another topic, i.e. the dowload of movies consisting of 2 or more parts from R18.com. If you need to access to R18 Prime for a few hours or even for a couple of days to make some tests let me know, I can lend you my account. TY for your support
Hi again,
I'm glad it's working for you now! Windows is kind of a pain to work with since it has short folder name restrictions, locking files, and other crippling effects you won't see on Linux/MacOS. When in doubt, I always move files to a shallow directory where I know no other apps are trying to access files. (^_^);
As for additional support, I'll have a look at your other posts and see what I can do!
Cheers,