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27th September 2018, 15:32 | #102 | Link |
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Hi Mosu
I have some question about attachments. When I use MTX-GUI and add an attach file the MIME-Type is set automatically. But when I create an mtxcfg can I scan/identify the attach file and mkvmerge tells me the MIME-Type? When the MIME-Type is not set in an mtxcfg file, set mkvmerge this value automatically? hubble |
27th September 2018, 15:56 | #103 | Link |
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There's no such functionality. However, you shouldn't need it that functionality as mkvmerge does indeed derive the MIME type automatically if it isn't set. The GUI allows for the MIME type to be empty, too, even though the drop-down box doesn't contain an empty entry. You can, however, simply remove the MIME type's name manually.
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27th September 2018, 18:31 | #106 | Link |
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The environment variable "MTX_JSON_FORMAT" has to be set to "indented".
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28th September 2018, 16:46 | #109 | Link |
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Regular users simply don't need this. It's meant solely for developers.
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In .NET you can use "Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable" and "Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable" in order to manipulate environment variables, I am pretty sure you could find the equivalents for the language you use. |
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29th September 2018, 12:55 | #111 | Link | ||
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I don't use MTX-GUI since my chapterEditor is ready, but to see if my mtxcfg file is correctly created, I need the MTX-GUI to check this. Quote:
chapterEditor stays portable and will never touch system entries, all settings can be stored in files. @Mosu What is with Linux and mtxcfg file, I think there is no environment variable which I can setup up, or? |
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29th September 2018, 13:01 | #112 | Link |
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Huh? Of course you can set environment variables in Linux. Where exactly depends on the shell & desktop environment the user uses.
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29th September 2018, 15:16 | #113 | Link |
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A suggestion. MTX uses an ini file, could you add there an option for this task?
Init is 0 for disabled human friendly readable and 1 for enabled. A developer can change this setting easy and fast, and most important you don't have to restart the system. |
29th September 2018, 15:58 | #115 | Link |
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I really don't see a reason to do anything in this regard. Setting an environment variable is trivial; logging out & back in again suffices; you usually only have to do it once per installation. And that's for the very few people who actually need that feature.
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29th September 2018, 20:32 | #116 | Link |
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Hi I've had to do OS re-install with Windows 2008 Server R2. I re-installed Mkvtoolsnix but now Mkvtoolsnix-gui.exe refuses to open. Mkvtoolsnix-gui ran fine before the OS re-install. Mkvmerge continues to work as my Ripbot264 still runs fine. I'm sure there must be a .dll dependency problem. I'm either missing or have the wrong versions of the necessary .dll's. Does it require a specific VC runtime version?
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29th September 2018, 20:37 | #117 | Link |
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It requires the Windows Media Foundation libraries to be installed. See this FAQ entry.
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29th September 2018, 22:35 | #118 | Link |
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Thanks, I have Media Foundations installed with media streaming role installed. I'm getting "the program can't start because api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem"
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