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25th April 2014, 12:24 | #61 | Link |
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Unfortunately I didn't have the necessary free time to complete the new core redesign, in order to optimize multiple track extraction, but it will be done.
As for the audio delay, I guess I'll have to subtract video delay from audio delay or something like that. |
6th June 2014, 20:11 | #62 | Link |
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gMKVExtractGUI v1.5
After quite some time, I managed to find the time needed to do a major redesign and refactoring of the core code, in order to make gMKVExtractGUI as efficient as it can get. I now think that it is ready, after a lot of testing and head banging on the wall, so here it is:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmkvextractgui/files/v1.5/gMKVExtractGUI.v1.5.7z/download Changelog:
Enjoy people! Last edited by gpower2; 6th June 2014 at 20:15. |
6th June 2014, 22:27 | #63 | Link |
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Hi, thanks for your app.
I have three feature requests: 1. Increase the area where you can drag-n-drop the input file (the whole app window or at least the streams area). Right now you need to drop it directly on the input file textbox which is quite small. 2. Add "select all" button. Maybe I just didn't find it, but extracting some 30 streams from an mkv right now is extremely painful. 3. A "batch" button, just like that in mkvextractgui2. Thanks. Last edited by TurboPascal7; 6th June 2014 at 23:43. |
9th June 2014, 12:58 | #65 | Link |
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A small update with new version v1.5.1:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmkv....1.7z/download Changelog
The batch button of MkvExtractGUI-2 is not one of the features that I will add, since I am designing a true batch mode, or rather a job management mode. But this will be in the v2.x series of the app and I can't make any promises about the release date. |
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Speed seems the same as MKVCleaver when extracting multiple tracks, and I do like the way gMKVExtractGUI displays additional track information (name, language, delay etc). So far I can't fault the audio delays it's writing. I'll look forward to what seeing what you do with batch extracting. PS gMKVExtractGUI seems to be working fine with MKVToolNix v7.0 here. |
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Hi, gp2
A few questions I'd like to ask and a few feedback. After a mkv file loaded, I got those two warnings in log. What is the meaning? (I'm not a technical people at all) Quote:
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Why there are empty square brackets? And is there any difference in 2 delay brackets? For the duration, it shows the same as in mkvinfo. What concerns me is that duration is the audio duration, which is slightly longer than video track, so I'm assuming the duration is the longest track? Well, it seems to be the issue of mkvinfo. Thank you, I like the interface of this GUI. |
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First of all sorry my delayed reply...
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It shouldn't matter to anyone, but I use them because of some localization problems the first versions had. Better safe than sorry, right? Quote:
In my tests .avc behaved better than .h264, but I guess each tool has its own preferences. Quote:
The "Delay" field is the actual track delay as defined in the mkv header. The "EffectiveDelay" is the actual delay that players use while playing the file. It is actually different only for the audio tracks, in cases that there is a delay defined for the video track. This is the value that is used for generating the output file name when extracting the track. Thanks for your support! |
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30th June 2014, 11:10 | #73 | Link |
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New version (v1.5.2) is out. It fixes an issue with the Attachment file names, since newer MKVToolnix versions added the uid tag.
You can download it here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmkv....2.7z/download Change log:
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1st July 2014, 20:01 | #74 | Link |
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Thanks for the new version but.....
I went back to 1.5.1 pretty quick. I found the new pop-up tooltip to be fairly annoying, plus sometimes it'd pop up and cover tracks so I couldn't read them properly (depending where the cursor was at the time). |
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Hi gpower2, I figured I'd come bother you here and leave you in peace at SourceForge, ha ha. And thanks for the new version . I'm not sure if it's technically a bug, but I wanted to let you know that the remembering of window position fails if either the top-side or the left-side of the gMKVExtractGUI window is even the slightest bit past the edge of the screen; the bottom-side and right-side of the window have no issue with passing the edge of the screen. I'm running Windows 7 64 bit. Also, the window size isn't remembered. I'm not sure if this was part of the update, but it would be a nice feature . I've not noticed anything else but I've also not used your fine program much since the update. I only noticed the window position issue because I like to keep my Mkv extractor in the upper-left corner of my screen (MKVMerge in the upper-right) and the first thing I did upon opening the program was drag it up and left then resize it. I'll check it out some more soon, thanks again.
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2nd July 2014, 12:46 | #76 | Link |
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Thanks for the feedback guyz!
I guess the tooltip was too much, I'll either remove it completely, or find another way to show the help. As for the windows position and size, I didn't test it for negative coordinates, and I didn't incorporate the window's size in the settings. Will fix and release a new version soon. Thanks again! |
3rd July 2014, 13:34 | #77 | Link |
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New version (v1.5.3) is out, nothing too big, just fixing the remembering of window's initial position and size and removing the help tooltip.
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Awesome!. I opened the new version and it defaulted to the upper-left corner of my screen. I then resized the window, then closed it and reopened it (several times, just to be sure). And it's right where I left it. Thank you, I think that MKVMerge has a new best friend . Now, if you can sort out a functional batch mode (each input file can have independent tracks selected for extraction) then I might have to name my first child gpower2...
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