when I convert files on the desktop and turn on the option to preserve folder heirarchy, the result is many extra levels of folders.
For example, I have a folder "1" on the desktop filled with JPG files inside an A and B folder
Desktop\1\A and Desktop\1\B are the two folders
If I use default conversion options, all is good, but I need to preserve the folder struction (A and B), so I turn on the option to do so and set it to output to the Desktop\2 folder.
I expect to have output of Desktop\2\A and Desktop\2\B, but instead I get Desktop\2\Documents and Settings\Matts\Desktop\1\ as the folder structure. This is not the behavior I would expect, so I consider it a bug (though maybe I am missing some setting and it is working as designed)
For example, I have a folder "1" on the desktop filled with JPG files inside an A and B folder
Desktop\1\A and Desktop\1\B are the two folders
If I use default conversion options, all is good, but I need to preserve the folder struction (A and B), so I turn on the option to do so and set it to output to the Desktop\2 folder.
I expect to have output of Desktop\2\A and Desktop\2\B, but instead I get Desktop\2\Documents and Settings\Matts\Desktop\1\ as the folder structure. This is not the behavior I would expect, so I consider it a bug (though maybe I am missing some setting and it is working as designed)