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Hi,
Thanks for this program, it is very handy. I am having an issue where the audio settings are refusing to stick when hitting "apply". If I use "options|save current settings", this appears to make the options stick, except track selection. Track selection refuses to stick to anything other then the default track #1. Cheers.
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Without saving the profile the options will reset to default each time the audio codec sub window is closed. Once you select apply in the window the program, the window closes and the program remembers all of the options you selected to encode with. If you re-open the window the program will automatically set the gui back to saved defaults (minus track and custom command lines) I can probably make the program remember the settings until the entire program is closed. This is something I haven't attempted yet.
When you press apply and choose view commands, does the program remember the correct commands? Are you only referring to remember which track? The program defaults to track 1 by default, if you'd like I could make it retain the track as well. If you could post it as an issue on the github issues tracker, that would be helpful. This would require me to program it in. Sent from my SM-G986U1 using Tapatalk |
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The initial problem I found, was that track #1 was being encoded, even though I had selected track #2. However, I have been unable to replicate the issue so I could file a bug report at Git. I tried different files, the original file. A different combination of when to choose the save file, vs when changing the audio settings. I cannot replicate the error. File this one away as a dumb user error. Cheers.
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Hi! I've found a bug in Batch Processing:
I changed a path to Ffmpeg. Then I opened Batch Processing, set everything and clicked Show Command - in the new window I could clearly read: ... do "/Apps/ffmpeg/ffmpeg.exe" ... - and I have set path to the totally other folder. I closed program and checked "config.ini" - everything is as I set it. I opened program and tried the Batch again and again - always the same. I'm using the newest v3.36.1. Could You look at it? TIA. Cheers. |
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EDIT: Looking at the code. The program is actually using the specified location of where your FFMPEG.exe has been defined. However, in the code, I have the label (the font your seeing in that window) hard coded as '/Apps/FFMPEG/ffmpeg.exe' In reality, you are using the FFMPEG.exe where you specified it. I will fix the show command for the next release. Last edited by jlw_4049; 19th November 2021 at 05:03. |
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