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10th August 2019, 18:47 | #421 | Link |
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I hadn't understood you that way, don't worry. I just wanted to make clear that I'm not intentionally trying to piss people off
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I expect software to eventually stop working, so I just use the last one that still works. In the case of Premiere, I just do not use it, instead using another party's software that still works under Win7-64. |
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12th August 2019, 07:30 | #423 | Link |
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Did I misclick some setting to screw up the automatic file name logic? It used to always increase in level when muxing -- i.e. xxx.mkv would mux to xxx (1).mkv which would then mux to xxx (1) (1).mkv. Now mine is all screwed up. xxx (1).mkv will mux to xxx (2).mkv, but xxx.mkv will also mux to xxx (2) if (1) is present so you can't tell what the source was anymore. I've even seen it go down a level after cleaning up some intermediate files and muxing again.
I can't tell what the latest generation top-level mux is anymore since it can be mixed in with lower level ones. How do I get the other way back? |
19th August 2019, 12:13 | #425 | Link |
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Oh, that's a nice GIF showing off a bug in the logic. It happens when the number to add, "(3)", is already present at the end of the original base name. In that case too much is removed (from "m (3) (3)" down to "m" instead of "m (3)") before the GUI checks for existing files. I'll see to it that it gets fixed.
And no, I cannot simply remove any trailing number in parenthesis, as that lead to a bug where the GUI was also removing stuff like a year from the file name, e.g. it truncated "Blade (1998).mkv" to just "Blade.mkv", which is obviously not what the user expected.
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I don't mind that I have files that end up looking like zszs (1)-002 (1) (1)-001 (8) (2)-001 (5).mkv. I can follow that. |
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I have to agree with kuchikirukia, even if it isn't as slick.
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23rd August 2019, 18:52 | #428 | Link |
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Assuming "movie.mkv" and "movie (1).mkv" exists in the destination folder, the current, fixed algorithm will chose "movie (2).mkv" for "movie.mkv" and "movie (1) (1).mkv" for "movie (1).mkv". That "movie (2).mkv" was chosen for "movie (1).mkv" was the bug I was referring to.
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MKVToolNix v37.0.0 released
Due to two nasty bugs in v36 I'm releasing v37 sooner than anticipated. This release fixes both of the bugs; see below for details.
Here are the usual links: the MKVToolNix home page, the Windows installer/portable version & macOS DMG & Linux AppImage and the source code. The Windows and macOS binaries as well as the Linux AppImage are available already. The other Linux binaries are still being built and will be available over the course of the next couple of hours. Here are the NEWS since the previous release: Version 37.0.0 "Leave It" 2019-08-24 New features and enhancements
Bug fixes
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FOR %%A IN (*.mp4) DO mkvmerge -o "%%~nA.mkv" ^ --default-duration 0:23.976fps "%%A" |
26th August 2019, 11:18 | #433 | Link |
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mkvmerge v10 is not supported. We are currently at version 37.0.0. First test the latest mkvmerge version. If v37 shows the same problem show us the samples (at least MediaInfo) of input and output and the full mkvmerge log. But I suspect it is not a bug. Maybe Track with ID 0 is not 23.976 fps or maybe not even a video track. And I don't even know what "tracks merge onto themselves" means.
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Some mp4 files use edit lists to loop the content (and some tools seem to add such edit lists even when they shouldn't). This could be such a file. Newer versions of mkvmerge contain a heuristic to detect such bogus edit lists, so this might be fixed already. As sneaker_ger said: Ancient versions are not supported.
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No support for older verions on Doom9 at all? 10 must be the last one for XP, I can't try a new one now. But once I've brought this up, I clarify, only the video (23.976!) is doubled (looped, 'merged onto itself'), the audio is of normal duration. The file is from mp4creator, it must add this 'edit list'. Any idea of fixing it? Nothing unusual in the log or MediaInfo report (Advanced, too).
[spoiler="Log, MediaInfo"]-o "Witness (1985).mkv" --default-duration 0:23.976fps "Witness (1985).mp4" mkvmerge v10.0.0 ('To Drown In You') 32bit 'Witness (1985).mp4': Using the demultiplexer for the format 'QuickTime/MP4'. 'Witness (1985).mp4' track 0: Using the output module for the format 'AVC/h.264'. 'Witness (1985).mp4' track 1: Using the output module for the format 'AAC'. The file 'Witness (1985).mkv' has been opened for writing. 'Witness (1985).mp4' track 0: Extracted the aspect ratio information from the MPEG-4 layer 10 (AVC) video data and set the display dimensions to 1280/720. Progress: 100% (the intermediate was 200%) The cue entries (the index) are being written… Multiplexing took 4 minutes 56 seconds. Format : MPEG-4 Formatprofile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec Id : mp42 (mp42/isom) File size : 564 MB Duration (ms) : 1h 52mn Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 703 Kbps Encoded date : UTC 2011-09-06 21:04:43 Tagged date : UTC 2011-09-06 21:05:35 Writing application : mp4creator 1.6.1d ===================== Video ===================== Id : 1 Format : AVC Format info : Advanced Video Codec Formatprofile : High@L4.1 Formatsettings, CABAC : Yes Formatsettings, ReFrames : 8 frames Codec Id : avc1 Codec info : Advanced Video Coding Duration (ms) : 1h 52mn Bit rate : 664 Kbps Width : 1 280 pixels Height : 720 pixels Original height : 716 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Original display aspect rat : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 23.976 (23976/1000) fps Minimum frame rate : 23.974 fps Maximum frame rate : 23.981 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.030 Stream size : 533 MB (94%) ===================== Audio ===================== Id : 2 Format : AAC Format info : Advanced Audio Codec Formatprofile : HE-AAC / LC Codec Id : 40 Duration (ms) : 1h 52mn Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 35.0 Kbps Maximum bit rate : 55.0 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz / 24.0 KHz Frame rate : 23.438 fps (1024 spf) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 28.1 MB (5%) Language : English[/spoiler] |
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