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Probably to the former, no to the latter (I'm not opposed to it, but you know, lack of time etc).
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i understand there were some discussions already regarding the use of "und" vs "eng". my issue with this is a bit different, i think: if i specificially instruct mkvmerge to set a track language to "eng", i kinda expect it to do so - instead, the track is added as "und", and i have to change this manually to "eng" using the header editor.
while i have no problem with mkvmerge using "und" when no language is specified for a track, i do not understand its current behaviour... |
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i understand that the default value (i.e. an *unset* value) should be considered english, and i'm fine with that. but i actually do set a value, which means i do not want to use a/the default value. whether the value i set is "ger", "eng", "und" or anything else shouldn't matter to mkvmerge, as i specifically instruct it to use it.
right now mkvmerge sees "eng" as the value and thinks "oh, 'eng' is set, so he probably doesn't want a value, i'll just leave it unset" which is wrong. and following this logic, the mmg header editor also would have to do the "eng" -> unset tranform, which it doesnt. |
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Also mmg's settings are not 'enforce this' kind of settings. Neither mmg nor mkvmerge is designed that way. Quote:
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I only found out about this after I got some movies, which resulted in no audio on my mediaplayer. I have no problems making the implementation of a standard feature complete, but make it an option, switch if off by default. |
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It has been switched off for the past four years. Still a lot of players/demuxers did not implement support for it. No, I'm not willing to reconsider or argue about it.
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I don't like this default value (default value should be "und"! why English?), but this is not mkvmerge fault, this is Matroska fault, you should blame Matroska for this. And you should blame other developpers not conforming to specifications. And I am happy with this! This is a good demo for showing the flaw of my coding vs specifications! We were a lot not reading enough specifications (mainly the default values), this is a good motivation to change this.
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Sorry if this has been posted/asked already, but I noticed mkvinfo no longer outputs attachment info from files created by newer versions mkvmerge (how new im not sure). Older files (I tested one created 2.9.8) display them file in mkvinfo.
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See http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...81#post1425081
Also note that mkvinfo's normal mode (without any "-v" or "--verbose") stops parsing when it encounters the first cluster. From your question I guess that what you really need is "mkvmerge --identify-verbose yourfile.mkv" instead of mkvinfo.
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Not that specific problem, no. But Divx has had thumbnail problems going back a LONG LONG time. There are numerous threads all over the Net about explorer crashing when divx is installed and you look at a folder of avi's or (now) mkv's with thumbnails turned on. They've never fixed it. A few months ago in the MakeMKV forum we were discussing it and the ways to get around it. Someone reported it to them and got an awesome response back from them about it. Complete silence.
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