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Old 5th June 2018, 23:52   #6215  |  Link
hello_hello
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Zathor,
Is it necessary for the AVS Cutter to refuse to add cuts to a script more than once? Could complete refusal be replaced with a warning that cuts have already been added? There's times it might be necessary to add more than one lot of cuts to a script and at the moment it requires adding cuts, closing the AVS Cutter completely and then re-opening the script.
Possibly the ability to add cuts a second time could be disabled until the preview is refreshed after the first lot of cuts has been added, or the preview could be automatically refreshed when cuts are added, effectively resetting it rather than having to close and open the AVS Cutter.

Another small annoyance...
If you open a script with the AVS Cutter, it appears to check the total frame count and refuses to allow you to enter a frame number beyond the last frame. There's times when that's annoying because you can manually change something in a script and re-load it in the AVS Cutter preview and proceed/continue to add cuts, unless it increases the frame count, in which case the cuts added are limited to the original frame range.

Thanks.

PS Is MeGUI being a bit oddly when encoding sources indexed with Lsmash for anyone else?
For some reason, after one of the recent updates, the info displayed in the job queue takes quite a while to acknowledged an encode has started, even though the window displaying the encoding process is open and it's clearly progressing. The log queue continues to display "waiting" and appears to be frozen, because no jobs can be started until it changes from "waiting" to "processing", and a couple of time MeGUI has frozen completely "waiting" for a job to commence that's already running. It seems to only happen with Lsmash.
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