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26th July 2019, 10:55 | #401 | Link |
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???? I dont know, I have to install inviska mkv extract, but its the slowest I've seen in my life and only to extract subtitles!!!! I dont know if it would a movie, I thought that gMKVExtractGUI would be faster....but I can't open the mkv with that....
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18th August 2019, 04:52 | #405 | Link |
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Attempting to get this to work on Kubuntu 19.04 without any success. Are there any instructions? I have extracted the zip file successfully, right clicked the exe file and selected open with Mono and the nothing happens.
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24th August 2019, 14:37 | #406 | Link |
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My doubt is similar as shag00's: I'd like to use gMKVExtractGUI under Linux but I don't know how.
When I used Windows, I just copyed the three files to the same directory of MKVToolNix and created both, a link for the .EXE in the desktop and associated .MKV files to be opened by gMKVExtractGUI. Can you help me, please? My Linux configuration is Linux Mint 19.1 Tessa 64 - Base Ubuntu 18.4 bionic - Cinnamon 4.0.10 - Kernel 4.15.0-55-generic - Intel Core i3-2328M CPU @ - 2.20GHz x 2 - Mem 3.7GiB - Monitor 1366x768 |
31st August 2019, 20:49 | #407 | Link |
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Hi guys, sorry for the late reply!
Unfortunately is not my area of expertise, I just made the code platform-aware in order to support Linux and theoretically OSX. However my personal experienc was only with an Ubuntu Virtual Machine that simply worked out of the box. I actually executed the exe with mono and it simply worked! Perhaps some other linux user could enlighten us on the subject? |
7th November 2019, 14:32 | #409 | Link |
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I have this .mkv here that is crashing gMKVExtract. It seems to be related to this audio track which has a delay value of 10000 ms (10 sec). I can extract that same .mkv with MeGUI and tsMuxer. If I remuxe it with MKVToolNix with no delay it works. Is there any audio delay limit value? Otherwise, thanks for the GUI!!
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9th November 2019, 17:17 | #410 | Link | |
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10th November 2019, 13:50 | #411 | Link |
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Well, just mux any audio track with a 5 digit delay value and voilą, it will crash gMKVExtractGUI as soon as you drag & drop the resulting file in the gui.
I found out some other interesting weird stuff looking at this. Not related to gMKVExtractGUI but interesting. See how MPC-HC starts messing up with how it displays the ac3 specs with a delay value higher than 7487. No delay: A: French [fre] (ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 192 kb/s)[default] Delay value of 7487: A: French [fre] (ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 192 kb/s)[default] Delay value of 7488: A: French [fre] (ac3, 48000 Hz, 2 channels)[default] Last edited by 2-perf; 10th November 2019 at 14:46. |
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(See posts #211 - #216) I guess there is a maximum probe size. It only analyzes the beginning of the file and if the first AC3 packet is not within the first N Bytes then it is not scanned. |
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17th November 2019, 18:33 | #413 | Link |
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OK, that was a nasty one!
Indeed, like @sneaker_ger noticed, mkvmerge searches for delays of up to 10sec. However, gMKVExtractGUI being more tenacious, fires up mkvinfo and tries to search the delay the hard way. Then 2 bugs emerged: 1. The mkvinfo output string was changed and I never noticed it till now! 2. That part of the code tried to find delays for all tracks, while some of them could already be found from mkvmerge (<10sec delays). Those bugs were fixed and pushed in trunk, new version will follow sometime soon. Thanks @2-perf and @sneaker_ger for your valuable feedback! |
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Any idea of rough ETA of the "soon", as this information is now 2 months old ?
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