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10th January 2011, 04:05 | #201 | Link |
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MKVcleaver hangs for me once in a while. It happens very rarely and it seem pretty random and I'm not able to reproduce the bug reliably.
The times it has happened I've been batch processing (extracting subtitles) a large amount of files (100+). Suddenly the program hangs just after finishing processing one file, it's always between files because the subtitle file of the last processed file is always complete and the subtitle file of the next file in the list is either missing or empty. The last line of the log file just shows that it has successfully finished with one file. It doesn't seem to be a problem with a specific file because killing MKVcleaver with the Task Manager (pressing Cancel or Close doesn't work) and then letting MKVcleaver go through the remaining files works just fine. Using: Windows 7 x64 / MKVcleaver 0.5.0.3 (64 bit) / mkvtoolnix 4.4.0 Last edited by sialivi; 10th January 2011 at 04:11. |
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After testing MKVcleaver and avdump for a while on different OSes, I can say with certainty that avdump crashes because there is something wrong with the mkv file you provided. Once I remux the file, it never crashes again. I could not pinpoint exactly what in that file causes it to crash though.
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Sialivi,
Can you remove 64 bit MKVCleaver and install 32 bit ? I'm experiencing crashes with 64 bit version on Windows 7 64 bit. However, 32 bit is working fine. Let me know the results. Last edited by sheck; 3rd February 2011 at 17:54. |
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No, there are no beta or nightly builds. The app is too small to have those. I'm currently working on the next version. If you have requests, let me know. Thanks. |
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Hello!
Thanks for this small, but very useful GUI. I have some requests: 1) add the ability to extract chapters into OGM-like "simple" format ("-s" key in CLI mode) 2) add some error handling - for example, I have sample with LPCM audio that mkvtoolnix don't support, but when I try to extract it MKVcleaver finish job without any message. Thanks. |
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How about a GTK interface so that this could be a native linux app as well? kinda like pidgin can run under both windows and linux.
mkvtoolnix is in linux as well If linux version is not planned but you wouldn't mind somebody else porting it to linux then please let me know. I would be happy to give it a go. (Not sure if this application is opensource or not, either way let me know.) |
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arestarh,
1) No problem. 2) I will have to check this. If mkvtoolnix gives an error, MKVcleaver should catch it and log it (that's what it does already, check the log file to see if there is anything there). There is no point in displaying an error since it's a batch extractor. Imagine you have hundreds of files to extract and it would take 5 hours, so you leave it running only to come back in 5 hours and find out that MKVcleaver is sitting there displaying an error and it barely extracted anything. I would be pissed. xekon, I'm not planning on developing a linux version. But I don't mind if somebody else ports it. MKVCleaver is open source, feel free to do it. I can host it if you don't have your own web page or web storage or link to your project page if you do. |
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The extract folder location will be remembered in the new version. |
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About my suggestion: Quote:
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http://www.mediafire.com/?dgd92wil67bg8nq It includes (as mkvmerge reported): Quote:
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