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30th December 2009, 23:27 | #1341 | Link |
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Hi,
I’ve found a small bug in MMG’s (3.0.0 on Windows) setting »File / Options / mmg / Use this directory«. When you enter a path with a backslash at the end here, the auto-created output filename in the main window will wrongly contain a double backslash before the actual file name. Edit: At least with Win XP that double backslash doesn’t have any negative effects. Muxing still works as expected. Still looks weird, though.
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Double backslashes (on Windows) and double slashes (on Linux, Mac) don't change the directory. Only at the beginning of the file name are double backslashes interpreted differently then a single one (as a network path).
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1st January 2010, 08:08 | #1343 | Link |
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On the same subject as output file names, with MKVMerge (3.0.0 Windows) would it be possible to add some character to the default output file name?
As it is the default is exactly the same as the input file name, so if you inadvertently click to start the operation it will overwrite the source file. So source is "video.mkv" new default output something like "video(2).mkv" Thanks for this great app and .... HAPPY NEW YEAR! Last edited by Atomic420; 1st January 2010 at 08:09. Reason: . |
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Ah, ok. Learned something new again. Thx. I still think those double backslashes might confuse users. But it only happens under such unlikely circumstances that it’s probably not worth spending any effort on; unless you’re extremely bored of course.
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I noticed there is a GUI for mkvinfo, besides mmg are there other GUIs included? Maybe you could add mkvinfo showing a file extension for each stream so applications don't need to maintain a dictionary, I'm not sure if my dictionary is up-to-date and bug free, where do I find which formats are currently supported by mkvextract? Code:
Dim dic As New Dictionary(Of String, String) dic("A_AAC") = "aac" dic("A_AC3") = "ac3" dic("A_DTS") = "dts" dic("A_FLAC") = "flac" dic("A_MPEG/L1") = "mpa" dic("A_MPEG/L2") = "mp2" dic("A_MPEG/L3") = "mp3" dic("A_PCM/INT/LIT") = "wav" dic("A_QUICKTIME") = "qdm" dic("A_REAL") = "ra" dic("A_TTA1") = "tta" dic("A_VORBIS") = "ogg" dic("A_WAVPACK4") = "wv" dic("Attachment") = "att" dic("Chapters") = "Chapters" dic("S_TEXT/ASS") = "ass" dic("S_TEXT/SSA") = "ssa" dic("S_TEXT/USF") = "usf" dic("S_TEXT/UTF8") = "srt" dic("S_VOBSUB") = "idx" dic("Tags") = "Tags" dic("V_MPEG1") = "m1v" dic("V_MPEG2") = "m2v" dic("V_MPEG4/ISO/ASP") = "m4v" dic("V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC") = "h264" dic("V_MS/VFW/FOURCC") = "avi" dic("V_REAL") = "rmvb" dic("V_THEORA") = "ogg"
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@stax76 & Mosu
i was wondering why it had a icon very cool function i did not know about i have to read the docs more carefully
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And you didn't simply try clicking said icon? I guess I'm more curious than you are
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Thanks for the info, your support is fantastic. @MuLTiTaSK All GUI's packaged with StaxRip I know about can be launched under Tools > Launch, I've added mkvinfo GUI. Since MeGUI's loosely coupled toolbox approach of doing a GUI has advantages I'm adding better support to perform individual tasks manually, automation is good but sometimes a task needs to be performed manually. I've added Tools > Advanced > Demuxing > Demux a mkv file using mkvextract and I will add as many manual tasks as I can.
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I have 2 feature requests:
1.) a command line viewer in the header editor gui 2.) an option to extract all streams and/or all attachments of a file without having to write huuge command lines every time if you simply want to demux everything and don't need any custom filenames |
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I often say "maybe"...
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Hi Mosu!
Instead of splitting only at times, Will be possible to add a feature for splitting at frames?(of course at keyframes) By specifiing the frames....'100,4500,8864...' or by reading a X264 .qp file ? |
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Probably not.
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