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4th December 2009, 15:09 | #1281 | Link |
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Maybe, maybe not.
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6th December 2009, 16:55 | #1282 | Link |
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Mosu,
I have a stream where the audio is 1 second behind the video. Rather than chopping off the first 1024ms of the audio, I decided to use a delay of +1024 on the video track but it made no difference in the resulting file. Using -1024 on the audio track works just fine. Not sure if the delay for the video track is supposed to work or not or if it ever did, but wanted to let you know that it does not work. At least not in 2.9.9.
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Have you made sure with mkvinfo that the video track timestamps are REALLY not adjusted by that 1024? Because it's working just fine for me:
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1. Your command line is wrong. This could even be the case if you're using mmg; though in that case it would obviously be a bug in mmg. 2. The process is working fine, but playback doesn't honor that 1s offset. In this case there's nothing I can do about it.
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I was wondering whether a batch remux facility could be incorporated in to mmg. An example would be to click on remux, select 'add files' where you can select all acceptable containers currently, and then proceed and it automatically convert the avi and mp4 container input files to mkv. Even handier would be the ability to select files, and subfolders where you may have tv shows, and be able to output the files with the same folder structure. In the next month or so, I will be transferring files to new hdd's, so thought it would be good to standardise my video content in terms of container format. The ability to do subfolders etc would be handy, so I could essentially just select the main video folder on the old 750gb drives, and output the main folder on the new drives keeping the current folder structure.
MMG is an excellent muxer, I'm sure a batch remux function as outlined above wouldn't be too difficult to implement and I'm sure many would find it useful. |
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Sorry, but such a feature will never be implemented. There are excellent shells out there that can do this easily. For example, with a bash you could convert all .avi files into Matroska with these commands:
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The short version is that it's waaaaay too much work and that I don't have that amount of free time. So.... no. Sorry.
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mmg sees the first DVD movie vob, vts_0x_0.vob with a mpeg2 video and ac3 audio as it should, but all the other vobs part of the dvd movie are seen with an AVC/h.264 video with ac3 audio. So I cant append the vobs together on a dvd, to make a mkv.
tsRMuxer, MediaInfo all see the vobs with mpeg2 video, only mmg sees only the first vob with mepg2 video. Does this mean its not supported and I have to use a 3rd party vob joiner first? |
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In regards to the two possibilities: #1) I used the UI so I assume the command it executes is fine and #2) You may be correct in this. I'll grab mkvinfo and check it out. Thank you.
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Use the "Cancel" button instead. I won't fix that.
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The header editor is a pretty nice tool, although I was wondering if there are other tools out there that might allow batch modifications of specific tags by specific criterea ? I tried messing with the CLI but I ended up feeling overwhelmed real fast and worried I was gonna screw up the file somehow.
e.g Process 10 files, and set all tracks with tag value of "X" to the default playback track, and any other languages to "not default". It seems I've messed up some of my stuff in the past, would be nice to fix without a remux. Also.. keeping that in mind, I think my WDTV Live doesn't even recognize the default playback tag (I haven't tested it for sure), I'm not sure.. It may be going by the first audio track it finds - is there a way I can re-assign track numbers without remuxing ? Or for that matter editing or adding new chapters? I'm guessing its probably just easier to demux and remux though.. |
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Well like I said, I tried using the CLI but just found it a little over my head I think. Perhaps I'll give it another go, if there are any in-depth guides to using it (besides the documentation) maybe that would help me get the hang of it a little more.
I was planning to just write a batch file to do a bunch of CLI stuff, just having trouble getting to hang of the mkvpropedit tool I guess. |
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mkvtoolnix 3.0.0 released
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I've released mkvtoolnix v3.0.0. This release contains contains the usual mix of bug fixes and smaller enhancements. Here are the usual links... ...to the home page: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/ ...to the source code: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv...-3.0.0.tar.bz2 ...to the Windows installer and 7zip archive: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv....0.0-setup.exe http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv...icode-3.0.0.7z All binaries that I provide myself have already been uploaded. Here's the full ChangeLog since release 2.9.9: ------------------------------------------------------------ 2009-12-12 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * Released v3.0.0. * mmg: enhancement: Added support for showing the muxing progress for both normal muxes and the job manager in Windows 7's taskbar. 2009-12-06 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * all: bug fix: The charset for output in cmd.exe for non-English interface languages has been fixed on Windows Vista and Windows 7. * all: enhancement for Windows platforms: If one of the mkvtoolnix components is run without having been installed before then translations will be read from the directory the .exe is run from. 2009-12-05 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * configure: Added an option ('--without-build-timestamp') that omits the build timestamp from all version information so that two builds of mkvtoolnix can be byte-identical. 2009-12-04 Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org> * mkvpropedit, mmg: bug fix: Editing headers of files created by HandBrake would cause crashes and/or corrupted files after saving. Fix for bug 445. ------------------------------------------------------------ Have fun. Mosu
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Congrats Mosu on the major release and thanks for everything.
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Nope. To be honest, you're the only person who ever showed interest in this particular problem. I've already spent a lot of hours working on it during our debugging session mid-summer, and I don't consider further work on it worth the effort. I won't close the bug; maybe one day I'll find myself having some spare time and actually wanting to fix this. But I wouldn't hold my breath. Thanks & you're welcome The text is not supposed to be centered.
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