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* MKVToolNix GUI: merge tool bug fix: it's no longer possible to select "1" as the maximum number of files to split into as mkvmerge doesn't accept that value. * MKVToolNix GUI: bug fix on Windows: removing the drive letter does not cause the colon to be removed automatically anymore. My apologies for taking so long (also note, creeping functionalism is playing a big part).* MKVToolNix GUI: merge tool enhancement: the action "select all attached files" in the popup menu actions for the attached files view has been split up into "enable all attached files" and "disable all attached files". #HOW TO DELAY SUBTITLES USING MKVTOOLNIX GUI V9.1.0 UPDATE#It is an amazing amount of work to update the Help file: new images changed images new commands altered commands descriptions samples etc. There are 2 new options in the Audio and Subtitles options, and the "View Video File Info" works properly. MKVBatch v1.3.0 works properly now, as far as I can test it. #HOW TO DELAY SUBTITLES USING MKVTOOLNIX GUI V9.1.0 CODE#So I went through each block of code in the major processing routine and ensured each section would produce the desired results. I applied a correction command to the options string after it was created), but this introduced a problem where none had existed before. (ARGGG!!) I found that the options string sent to mkvmerge.exe was faulty.Īfter tracking down the fault, I fixed the problem with a wide brush (i.e. MKVBatch v1.2.4 was supposed to correct this, and it did, but also throwing a wobbler into other processing logic. Unfortunately this broke some information handling elsewhere in the program. In MKVBatch v1.2.3 I added functionality for adding individually targeted attachments. The file 'M:\Cartoons\Jonny Quest\Original\ - Season 0 - Name of Show Jonny Quest Episode title Jonny Quest Fun Facts.mkv' has been opened for writing. This entry generated on - Aug/13/2016 01:59:41 PM local time by MKVBatch ver.1.2.3 :: Log verbosity=0 PS any noob friendly folder-sync or back-up tool advice is welcome also. I know it's a lot I hope for but would this be possible? selectable by "type" maybe?)ģ Batch-demux them into their own destinationfolder-per-source-mkv, which name is (or can be) based on the source-mkv's nameĤ Autoname each demuxed stream based on its own name-info I gave when muxing with mkvtoolnix initially What I would love to see possible, is a batch mkv-demux function, where I can:ġ Select (or drag'n'drop) my desired mkv's and so import them simultaneouslyĢ Batch-Auto-Select all present srt's and chapters only (so, no PGS/audio/video/tags etc. and I gave each of them a dedicated name in MKVToolNix GUI's "Track name"-window before muxing. The majority of the mkv's contain both PGS- and srt-streams, tags, chapters etc. These files are a result of an infinite amount of concentrated work. I have tons of mkv-files with mostly manually created subtitles and chapters. Of course having the source-mkv's, I tried batch-demux modes of several tools, but it's not satisfying and they still require a lot of handwork for my needs. (Yeah, nice one, after spending years of manually copying/pasting into back-up folder that really worked.) #HOW TO DELAY SUBTITLES USING MKVTOOLNIX GUI V9.1.0 SOFTWARE#Interesting software which maybe can help me out.ĭue to a faulty interpretation of me concerning settings of a newly tried foldersync-tool I lost all subtitle- and chapter backups of most of my mkv's I created. ![]()
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