Is there any way possible to use something like pvd_setup.exe as link to the download for pvd, but when downloading this file besides manually always having to edit the file name of download to incorperate the version of this particular setup for your system to automatically tag version info. to the setup file?
This would have been handy in the past, but now that there's an automatic update system, it doesn't seem necessary.
When the setup file is run, there is nothing upon starting the file that lets us know what version of the app this setup is for. Can someone please make a slight adjustment to the setup file that when executed will tell the user what version it is they are about to install?
If you've just downloaded the file, you know what version it is. If you want to keep it for possible future use, you can rename it to include the version.
I see links to download new updates to plugins/skins/web pages but I see no link to Prior versions of PVD.
Yes, there should be a way to get the last several releases. Maybe links could be provided in the change logs. That way, selecting a download would have to be very deliberate. To put this in perspective, however, my experience is the need to regress to a prior version is extremely rare. Whenever there has been a significant bug in a release, a fix has been posted very quickly. A prudent user will maintain a backup of their installation anyway (unlike most other programs, this can be done by simply making an archive of the installation directory). Then, it's very easy to revert to the previous version—with any customization fully intact.
Is there any way at all you can make some slight change to PVD that will signify to the end user that the movie listed in the database actually has a playlist to run from where there is more than one movie under the same heading, besides always having to check the file info./file path for | as a seperator for the movies. This would be of great help...
Why?