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15th January 2009, 14:24 | #122 | Link |
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Thank you. Your efforts are much appreciated. I have been using your tool almost exclusively with eac3to and it's working out quite well. I'm glad to see the new improvements.
One request though. Aside from being able to have access to the command line it would also be nice to have a place to add custom commands. In case people want to do something like -check or -test or -seektoiframes. Thanks again! |
15th January 2009, 17:07 | #123 | Link | |
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What I'd like to see in a future Version is a different filenaming. Best would be a similiar style as eac3to does by default. Last edited by Freak-o; 15th January 2009 at 17:44. |
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15th January 2009, 18:40 | #125 | Link | |
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@Greif: may I suggest you to add
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15th January 2009, 19:42 | #127 | Link | |
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As far as -check and -test, I'll see what I can do. |
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17th January 2009, 04:06 | #128 | Link |
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What I'm getting at is a more tactile way to work with the command before it's run. There are some eac3to options that just aren't going to make it into a GUI that would be nice to be able to use. Like -demux and -test. And I wasn't thinking when I said -seektoIframes. It certainly can be done as the tool is now.
Nice work on the improvements BTW. I'm using the GUI right now! The tool-tips of the playlist info is very nice indeed. Oh BTW, I'm assuming that once this makes it's way into MeGUI it will use the normal MeGUI feature for selecting files which remembers the last open folder. If not it would be nice to add this feature. I for one always rip the disk to the HDD before processing with eac3to and it's redundant for me to navigate to the same folder twice. I understand that many people run eac3to directly from disk so I understand that this request is not going to please all but it does seem that this behavior is fairly standard for many tools. |
17th January 2009, 08:44 | #129 | Link |
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A small question. Is there a way to increase the number of features from todays 8?
The reason I ask is that the Pixars Wall-E movie have a short film that I want to rip and its only 7 minutes and this means that with all the different PLS for different languages of the main movie it never makes onto the features list. Or is this a limitation of eac3to? |
18th January 2009, 10:30 | #133 | Link | |
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Btw, the new eac3to seems to send different informations now, that are not compatible anymore with this GUI (I was unable to encode to FLAC with the latest ea3to, unrecognized command, as well as others). |
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18th January 2009, 18:49 | #138 | Link |
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I was trying to backup my best friends girl which has seamless branching in it. BDinfo shows over 25 playlists for the movie. The movie came out fine but only 15 seconds of the audio plays. Is there something special I must do to get all the audio?
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19th January 2009, 01:31 | #140 | Link |
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@yankeefan, @ron spencer:
This tool is just a front-end to eac3to, if you want to request a new feature or a bug is found, use the eac3to forum. edit: of course, if a bug is found in the GUI, then that's all on me Last edited by Greif; 19th January 2009 at 06:39. |
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