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11th January 2006, 02:01 | #61 | Link | |
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11th January 2006, 17:22 | #66 | Link | |
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12th January 2006, 12:29 | #69 | Link |
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The current one being the one from version 0.2.3.2008? Well, I posted that request before then, and then I (partially) solved it myself. However, that one requires a specific build to be installed, which works, but doesn't seem the right way to do it.
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12th January 2006, 12:39 | #70 | Link |
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well, I kinda liked the approach of making people set the proper path.. that way it works for any kind of version (obviously using the 1.1 framework it will no longer compile, but that's another issue). And I've always wondered about the setenv.bat.. I've never had any use for it. And it's not like there's going to be a new framework every two weeks.. the 1.1 service release didn't change anything in the path either.
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12th January 2006, 19:46 | #71 | Link |
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Thank you for including "Minimize to tray"! It works fine but the way it's implemented is a bit "unorthodox" imho. What about just making "View-->Minimize to Tray" tickable: If it's ticked and you minimize the window it will be sent to tray and otherwise it will just minimize to the taskbar. I think it's a bit inconvenient to select an item in the menu and then the whole window disappears (though it of course does what it's supposed to).
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12th January 2006, 22:44 | #72 | Link |
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Do you think it is worth making the main form video input be able to open any supported file (eg vob, d2v, avs, etc), and then redirect this to the correct window/way of processing?
Secondly: Is it worth changing each of the filetype filters so that they also have an 'All supported files' filter (some of them do, some of them don't, and it's not consistent)? Perhaps also make this one selected by default, so when opening the file dialog, the user can see exactly what files he/she can open? |
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---- I'm working on a friendly context menu for changing the status of Queue entries, so please mark that request appropriately. |
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13th January 2006, 07:09 | #75 | Link |
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Posted the patch in the main Dev thread. v1.0 of my menu looks like:
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> Abort this job > Load into MeGUI > Change Status >>> Postponed > Waiting I don't think up/down is useful here...if you wanted to move something 3 slots down, for instance, it would take 6 clicks (each click in a different location) instead of 4 with the regular button. I considered adding Move To Top / Bottom but that seems like a very rare case, not worth clogging the menu. |
13th January 2006, 09:00 | #76 | Link |
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I completely agree with Richard on up/down.. it would be counterproductive to have this in the popup.. it would be extremely cumbersome to move a job up/down multiple positions without the up/down buttons.
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13th January 2006, 17:13 | #78 | Link |
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during my experiments with VFR I discovered that it would be useful, if one could just add a job in MeGUI, that just "plays" the avs files. DeDup for example needs an extra pass before you can render your video.
heres the link to the thread i started, which deals with this topic: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=105451 i read that you don't plan to support more than 2 audio-streams. is there a possibility to support more than 2 streams at least for the bitrate calculator? currently i need to add 5 audio-streams for this project i don't use MeGUI for audio-processing, i only need the calc for the bitrate to be set. if you don't plan to implement this request, could you give me the link of a bitratecalc that has this feature, if you know one? |
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13th January 2006, 22:33 | #80 | Link |
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First of all, MeGUI is really a great encoder GUI.
I was using GordianKnot for years, but right now MeGUI is light years ahead. Nevertheless, there is some stuff that I'm missing and would make it even better. General:
Bitrate calculator:
AviSynth script generator:
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