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14th November 2022, 21:28 | #1782 | Link |
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Job Output missing "new line" character(s)
Often, I copy & paste the MKVToolNix output (from "Job Output") into a text/log file (on a Windows machine). The output has always maintained the line breaks when pasted in the past, but it is not doing that with v72.0.0. When I paste now, all of the lines are concatenated into a single line. I thought that maybe either the CR or LF was dropped, but I tried saving as text files with UNIX (LF) and MAC (CR) line terminators, as well, and experienced the same (output all in single line).
Was this an intentional change in v72.0.0? I didn't see anything in the release notes, but perhaps I overlooked something. |
14th November 2022, 21:55 | #1783 | Link |
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I definitely didn't change anything there, and most certainly this isn't intentional. I can reproduce it on my end. My guess is that this is due to Qt which was updated to v6.4.0 with MKVToolNix v72.
I suggest you don't copy-paste, but instead use the "Save output" function from the "More actions" button. Edit: looks like QTBUG-107004.
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15th November 2022, 02:05 | #1784 | Link |
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Or you can use an alternative build compiled using Qt5.7 from here: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...e3#post2672418 Cheers manolito |
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16th November 2022, 17:00 | #1786 | Link |
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OK, this is a bit complicated.
The one "job output" tab that's always visible does indeed collect the logs of all jobs. The output isn't just saved from the "output" text field to a file as there are three text fields: "output", "warnings", "errors". What's saved is the internal representation of the output as it is produced by mkvmerge — meaning warnings & error messages are interleaved with regular output, preserving the order in which the messages arrive. That being said, clearing the output on the "job output" tab should also clear its internal representation, which it doesn't seem to do — hence you seeing the output of all jobs in the saved file. I'll look into that. As yet another workaround you can go to the "job queue" tool & right-click on the job whose output you want to save. Select "View output" from the context menu. This will open a separate tab in the "job output" tool, and from there you can save it.
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Thanks for continuous upgrades! I actually had some cases where the GUI Header Editor messed up the header slightly in v70. Nothing that couldn’t be fixed by doing a fresh remux, though. Will check if this is better now with v72.
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20th November 2022, 19:12 | #1788 | Link |
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Hi! Is it possible to use your program to create a Blu-Ray Remux with the addition of your own audio track? There are folders (BDMV, CERTIFICATE) extracted using the MakeMKV program. What to do next? Could you give a brief instruction? Thanks
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How feasible is this via scripting?
1. Scan all MKVs and remove all audio tracks with the words "audio commentary" 2. Retain file accessed/modified dates And would this require re-muxing? Last edited by Megalith; 4th December 2022 at 22:24. |
4th December 2022, 23:00 | #1790 | Link |
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Not that hard at all with proper scripting languages (can even be done with bash, but it's a bit harder).
Removing whole tracks always requires full remuxes.
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and welcome to Doom9. Simple drag&drop the index.bdmv file into a Muxing-Tab in MKVToolNix(MTX). MTX scans this file and presents a selection form with all the content of this disc (except: Angles of titles). |
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12th December 2022, 01:40 | #1792 | Link |
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Question about Dialnorm:
Whether Dialnorm is modified/retained is strictly decided in the muxing stage, correct? Regardless of how an audio track (e.g., TrueHD) was extracted, the only way that the Dialnorm settings could have been modified is if I toggled "remove dialog normalization gain" under the audio properties section of MKVToolNix, correct? (For the longest time, I had assumed that eac3to determined this during the extraction phase, but apparently I have been wrong...) |
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Note that "removing dialnorm" is technically impossible. It's only possible to set the value used for dialog normalization to its minimum or maximum value, but you cannot remove it. However, mkvmerge uses established verbiage in order not to confuse users further that might know that functionality from tools such as eac3to.
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Thank you for the tool. Is there a way to use it to extract streams and attachments from a MKV file using a GUI? I do not know if a GUI is provided in the bundle for this purpose. The GUI provided shows me only a multiplexer and not a demultiplexer.
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Yes. That will do the trick. Thanks a lot.
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2nd January 2023, 08:08 | #1798 | Link |
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The 1st file was saved as AVI. DVDRip, but with the wrong AR (1.90). I wanted to use MKVToolnix and save as MKV. Specifying the 16:9 AR (1.78).
It worked. But the audio is now out of sync. Why? AVI: https://pastebin.com/bza6Gx2f MKV: https://pastebin.com/fGUvYjAp Important: before using MKVToolnix I appended at the very end of CD-1 (AVI) the 2nd file (CD-2), resulting in a single AVI, saving with the option "direct stream copy" using VirtualDubMOD. I used to split into 2 CDs in the past, and joined both files that way. If I play that single AVI it's OK and the audio isn't out of sync. MKVToolnix, however, causes that issue. |
2nd January 2023, 18:29 | #1799 | Link |
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I suggest you try it without appending the AVIs first. There are two possible ways:
The background is that the AVI container simply doesn't provide timestamps for audio data. Therefore appending AVIs to other AVIs requires hackery, and it's quite possible that mkvmerge simply doesn't support some types of those tricks.
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Oh-oh... I got this while trying to put the CD1.avi into MKV...
******** This audio track contains 146944 bytes of invalid data which were skipped before timestamp 00:36:42.352000000. The audio/video synchronization may have been lost. ******** I just checked the original AVI and indeed after 36m42s there's an abrupt cut in the video/audio, which seems to remove a portion of the content. Oddly this abrupt cut turns into the image freezing only for the MKV, for 1-2 seconds, then resumes from that. After that moment, the audio is out of sync in the CD1.mkv. For example, at 46 minutes... But here's something funny: this CD1.avi (affected with this issue) is not out of sync anywhere. I checked and it's OK into 46 minutes. I predict it will also remain unaffected if I append with CD2.avi using VDM. MKVToolnix will not handle with the AVI due to this internal error, in other words the fact there is an error in there derails the whole thing as a result. I am going to discard these old AVIs and create a new one from the disc... |
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