Log in

View Full Version : Audio Stream Selection Status (Known Issue 5)


wmansir
5th July 2004, 23:11
Since this issue didn't have a discussion thread I am going to create one now.

To clarify the issue.

The issue here is that once you check/uncheck non-default audio tracks and then prepare a project, if you close DVD-RB and then re-open it (without loading a project file, just to continue where you left off, ie. hit the encode/rebuild button), the default audio tracks are checked/unchecked. If you don't correct it before performing the rebuild step your results will be over/undersized and contain the wrong audio track(s). This only effects three-click mode.

I tested v0.55b and the issue still occurs. The changelog states:

- Implemented code that corrects the way selected audio streams are saved and recovered in project files. Now any non-standard (different from that recorded in the setup configuration) audio choice is recalled on project load. This also works in batch mode.

I am uncertain if this was meant to address the problem described in issue 5 or another issue related to the loading of .RBD project files. To my knowledge .RDB files already restored non-standard audio selections, so I assumed it was meant to address issue 5.

Joergen
5th July 2004, 23:53
Is the discussion here? http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=79201

wmansir
6th July 2004, 00:01
Thanks, I totally missed that thread. However, it does make clear that the v0.55b fix was not intended to address issue 5, so I will leave this open and change issue 5 back to "open" status.

jdobbs
19th October 2004, 14:49
Hmmm... I forgot about this one. I'll take a look at it.

wmansir
16th December 2004, 02:15
A fix for this has been implemented in v0.69.

- Added capability so that audio selections are now saved in the
rebuilder.ini file in a manner similar to that used in project files.
This makes it no longer necessary to reset your audio choices any time
you stop and then restart DVD-RB.

A quick test showed that it worked for me, so I'm going to close the issue.

(Yes, I'm updating the Known Issues thread!)

jdobbs
16th December 2004, 02:37
I went back through the list last week and thought... "Man, I've promised to fix this for a long time..."