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Koepi
8th August 2002, 03:38
08.08.2002 03:30h
- Version 0.9.1
- Reworked automisation support. Now you can start up oggmux just with a filename as parameter on the command line and it will work in automated mode. Useful if you want drop files on the oggmux binary (e.g. if linked on your desktop).

kxy
8th August 2002, 04:17
Koepi,

I couldn't quite understand what you meant last time when I purpose the usage of english as default audio and subtitle langauage; where the user don't have to click on language and scroll down that long list and find the correct language... Since most of the movies out there uses english as primary, it seems to be a logical choice. Is that a possibility in your later builds?

Koepi
8th August 2002, 05:24
As I wrote as answer back then, I repeat:

there were objections against that from other users.

Or easier: NO, I won't default that to anything.

Regards,
Koepi

soulfx
8th August 2002, 05:47
@kxy, It's not really that big of a pain. You don't have to scroll down and select English anyways. Just click on them and hit "E" on your keyboard. It pops right up with English ;)

@Koepi, did you fix the filtergraph so it stops on exit? Also OggMux doesn't seem to close on it's own anymore when automation is used. Acutally, it might be my OMXgen program... I'll check into it.

Peace,
SoulFX

kxy
8th August 2002, 19:53
Koepi,

This is what you said last time. Since I suggested default the language to english, and you said "I will stick to default", that is why I thought you are going to implement it. Anyways, no big deal. Thank you for a clear answer this time.

Hm. ok, I'll stick to the default behaviour then
*hide*

Regards,
koepi

neo_sapien
9th August 2002, 22:26
Hey, you took out mysetupfile.omx from the zip file. You should put it back in, so it'll be easier to use automization. I can't remember how an omx file has to be formatted off the top of my head, you know ;)