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26th January 2013, 15:42 | #3001 | Link |
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2286 [OneClick] lowered default priority of the DGA indexer 2285 [OneClick] added option to use only the first audio track from a specific language 2284 [AVS Script Creator] always show the correct output resolution when not resizing even with upsizing allowed the default resolution will use no upsizing 2283 [OneClick] added option to extract the core from HD audio tracks 2282 [OneClick] remove phantom audio/subtitle tracks detected by MediaInfo when processing Blu-ray Last edited by Zathor; 26th January 2013 at 15:55. |
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I have a feature request and a bug to report.
I don't know if anyone has noticed this, but when running a job the ends with "error" will cause Megui to report the job as an error when complete, regardless of the outcome. For example, "Chuck s4e06 Chuck vs the Aisle of Terror", "Star Trek Voyager s7e17 Human Error" and "House s3e24- Human Error". All those jobs have caused MeGUI to report as an error when completed in the queue even though the job completes. As for the feature request. Is there a way to adjust sorting of the HD stream extractor so that it can be sorted by filename or by MPLS order instead of longest title to shortest? This would make extracting TV shows on BD easier to sort I think. Last edited by Hotpocketdeath; 30th January 2013 at 23:46. |
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This is what I get when I try to use the HD Stream extractor to a folder ending in error. But the job still runs and completes. Removing the "error" text from the destination folder and the job runs fine and the job isn't marked as errored.
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31st January 2013, 09:35 | #3008 | Link |
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good catch..
@Zathor: to fix it, in HDStreamExtractorIndexer.cs, line 108: Code:
else if (line.ToLower(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture).Contains("<error>")) Code:
else if (line.ToLower(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture).Contains("error")) You can find a logfile example from here... Sorry I don't have access to my repository right now to commit. Last edited by Kurtnoise; 31st January 2013 at 09:39. |
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I'm not sure if this can then be sorted once imported into the datagrid - perhaps Zathor can confirm |
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31st January 2013, 19:11 | #3010 | Link | |
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If I was to encode the video and mux the video into an output that ends with "error", the same thing occurs. |
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I have to be honest. I feel I should not need to provide a log file because I have already covered how to reproduce it, but I understand you may not be running the same environment as I am, so here you go.
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We have now a false negative log. Is anyone able to provide a true negative log file with correct error messages so that we can distinguish between those? EDIT: fixed Last edited by Zathor; 2nd February 2013 at 19:42. |
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3rd February 2013, 13:35 | #3014 | Link |
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If I demux some long DTV MPEG PS recordings ( often joined subsequent ones ) to M2v/MP2 via ProjectX,
I almost always get into problems with MeGUI, processing 3+ hours long MP2. I guess it is related to some counter overflow, as it often reports some funny audio footage. I workaround it by processing long MP2 by Directshowsource, the question is if this is recommended choice ? Edit: Possibly to demux to WAV instead, but it is late for this time
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@Zathor You fix "Video encoding windows" but it is "Audio Encondig Windows"
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How do I make it not say that? Everytime I add a file it loads the file with 5 subtitle tabs and then it comes up with that message. I DONT HAVE ANY SUBTITLES. Thanks. Last edited by Guest; 8th February 2013 at 14:49. Reason: 4 |
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