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Old 11th March 2010, 11:22   #121  |  Link
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If it's the only way to do it, then it's ok.

It would be nice if there an option to chose directory name between "<filename>_attachments" and just "attachments"
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Old 11th March 2010, 23:30   #122  |  Link
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Attachments from each file have to be stored separately or have different names. So "<filename>_attachments" is fine, but just "attachments" is not. I will make it so users can choose to save attachments in a separate directory - "<filename>_attachments" or the way it's done now - "<filename>_AttachmentName.ext" in the same directory.
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Old 12th March 2010, 02:09   #123  |  Link
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Ron, I think you should re-install Windows, if possible. I cannot spend any more time on this. Sorry.
No worries...thanks for trying!!!
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Old 15th March 2010, 08:27   #124  |  Link
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v 0.4.1.2 Released

Changes:

* About Dialog completely redesigned. All links now open with default browser.
* Logging is now enabled and more verbose.
* Log file size can be controlled. Default size is 10 MB (See Help file on how to use)
* All attachments are now extracted to "destination folder\[filename]\attachmentname.ext"

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Old 15th March 2010, 09:06   #125  |  Link
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For those who are using Linux Distros, I was able to run MKVcleaver in Wine. You must place the file somewhere in your home directory, otherwise mediainfo error comes up. Don't ask me why, I don't know.
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Old 15th March 2010, 14:55   #126  |  Link
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If I leave "output directory" empty, the program give an error while extracting attachments. And it create “filename attachment” directory on disk "C"
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Old 16th March 2010, 04:11   #127  |  Link
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v 0.4.1.3 Released

Fixes:

* Fixed path generation code
* Fixed path detection when D&D used

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* MKVcleaver can now detect errors from mkvextract.exe
* User is notified if errors and/or warnings occurred while extracting
* Added status bar message if extraction finished successfully
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Old 16th March 2010, 18:12   #128  |  Link
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It's working now, thanks.
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Old 21st March 2010, 12:19   #129  |  Link
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Many thanks for this program. Works great!

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Old 14th April 2010, 15:32   #130  |  Link
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There's a bug in 0.4.1.3:

If you drag and drop multiple files into the application, all the files are assumed to have the same path.

Lets say you are running Windows 7 and type *.mkv into the explorer search box to find all movies in all subfolders of the selected folder. You then select them all and drag them to the application. This will result in a "The following files were omitted, because they were not recognized as Matroska" dialog box since all the files were assumed to have the same path as the one you were dragging.

Thanks for an excellent tool
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Old 14th April 2010, 20:34   #131  |  Link
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Could anyone mirror the files at some filehosting servers? sheck's links are dead for me TIA
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Old 15th April 2010, 16:20   #132  |  Link
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There's a bug in 0.4.1.3:

If you drag and drop multiple files into the application, all the files are assumed to have the same path.

Lets say you are running Windows 7 and type *.mkv into the explorer search box to find all movies in all subfolders of the selected folder. You then select them all and drag them to the application. This will result in a "The following files were omitted, because they were not recognized as Matroska" dialog box since all the files were assumed to have the same path as the one you were dragging.

Thanks for an excellent tool
I will look into that.
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Old 15th April 2010, 16:21   #133  |  Link
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Could anyone mirror the files at some filehosting servers? sheck's links are dead for me TIA
Sorry about that. I was moving my server from Windows to Ubuntu. Major part is already over. You should be able to download it now.

Also videohelp.com has the files on their servers.
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Also videohelp.com has the files on their servers.
Nice to hear that but please write this info (preferably with direct download links) also in your first post.
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Ok, I added the link to the videohelp.com page for mkvcleaver.

Guys, search engines are pretty good these days, please use it.
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Old 24th April 2010, 19:53   #136  |  Link
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v 0.4.1.4 Released

Fixes:

* Redesigned Drag & Drop code
* MKVcleaver now allows to Drag & Drop mix of files and directories
* MKVcleaver now allows to D&D multiple directories
* Fixed bug where MKVcleaver assumed that all files are located in the same directory when D&D used

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* MKVcleaver will now display channel information for audio tracks in the left pane
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Thanks for the tool, and especially
for always listening to the end-users's comments and suggestions. *THUMBS UP*

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Ok, I added the link to the videohelp.com page for mkvcleaver.
That's the stuff!

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Guys, search engines are pretty good these days, please use it.
That does not compute!

I mean, it depends on what one is trying to look for, and
when one does it. Actually, Google has become more of an advertising machine than a search engine... It seems you didn't have the opportunity to know the original version of Altavista.

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now = 2010/05/07, 13:38 GMT, and...

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Old 27th April 2010, 20:09   #138  |  Link
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just wanted to say thanks for this tool, much better than mkvextract which has not been updated in years. (Though can be a little hard to find hidden in this forum, would love to see a open source version of this at sourceforge or google code )
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Old 28th April 2010, 03:12   #139  |  Link
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Actually, Google has become more of an advertising machine than a search engine...
It's fine. A company needs to make money somehow. As long as the company doesn't try to monopolize the industry, which as far as I know Google is not doing.

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just wanted to say thanks for this tool, much better than mkvextract which has not been updated in years. (Though can be a little hard to find hidden in this forum, would love to see a open source version of this at sourceforge or google code )
You're welcome.

I will research into SourceForge and GoogleCode. By the way, MKVcleaver is already open source. Read the help file on how to get the source code.
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Old 16th May 2010, 00:37   #140  |  Link
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So I added some files and checked the first four options (Video Track 1, Audio Track 1, Subtitle Track 1 and Attachments) but the timecodes were also extracted.
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