Thomas Flaherty - 2009-08-29

I have just discovered that Video Monkey has issues with spaces within a folder's name.  I placed my copy in /Applications/Video Stuff and it will not compile.  Below is a fragment of my console logs.

8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]        [Command 1] Command to execute:
8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]        [Command 1]     Video Stuff/VideoMonkey.app/Contents/Resources/bin/AtomicParsley "/Users/~username/Documents/video title.mp4" -W  --tracknum "" --albumArtist "" --copyright "" --stik "" --genre "" --TVSeasonNum "" --title "" --description "" --TVEpisode "" --advisory "" --TVEpisodeNum "" --TVNetwork "" --contentRating "" --year "" --disk "" --description "" --album "" --TVShowName "" --artist "" --encodingTool "" --comment "" --artwork REMOVE_ALL
8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]        [Command 1]
8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]        [Command 0] --> /bin/sh: /Applications/Video: No such file or directory
8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]    FAILED with error code: 127
8/29/09 1:00:03 PM    [0x0-0x1bb1bb0].org.VideoMonkey.VideoMonkey[17251]        [Command 1] --> /bin/sh: /Applications/Video: No such file or directory