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  1. Hello everyone,
    I use the newest version Mkvmerge v20.0.0 ('I Am The Sun') 64-bit to merge a mkv file, and then play the result mkv file on my BD player (via usb bar) but can not play forward or play chapter.
    To resolve that matter, I add in the field "Default additional command-line options" (MKVToolNix GUI>Preferences>Merge>Default Values) the following line:
    “--clusters-in-meta-seek --disable-track-statistics-tags --engage no_cue_duration --engage no_cue_relative_position”

    I merge that mkv file again, error flagged:
    --- Output of job 'Multiplexing to file "Test film (1).mkv" in directory "F:\USB\TAM1"' started on 2018-02-21 11:17:03 ---
    mkvmerge v20.0.0 ('I Am The Sun') 64-bit
    engage' could not be opened for reading: open file error.

    Everyone know why, please help me?
    (Note: I did successfully with mkvmerge older version 32bit, playing forward or choosing chapter fine with “Default additional command-line options” used as above)
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  2. You probably have some typo in your command. Like a missing quote or one too many in the wrong place. Or a space where it doesn't belong (between "--" and "engange"?) Or missing hyphens.
    Originally Posted by anhlinhp4 View Post
    To resolve that matter, I add in the field "Default additional command-line options" (MKVToolNix GUI>Preferences>Merge>Default Values) the following line:
    --clusters-in-meta-seek --disable-track-statistics-tags --engage no_cue_duration --engage no_cue_relative_position
    Without quotes, right?

    I can't say more without seeing the complete command. But as you are using the GUI it is likely one of such fields with additional commands where you made an error.
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  3. Thank you for your kindly reply, sneaker.
    Exact command line (without quotes):
    --clusters-in-meta-seek --disable-track-statistics-tags --engage no_cue_duration --engage no_cue_relative_position
    I try to delete spaces between "--" and "engage", nothing happens.
    I used that line for my windows 7 32bit before and everything was ok. Now I upgrade to windows 7 64bit, with the same command line, that error occurs.
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  4. After many attempts, finally I find that a missing in the command line: Before "--" of "--clusters-in-meta-seek..." should be a space, it should be:
    --clusters-in-meta-seek --disable-track-statistics-tags --engage no_cue_duration --engage no_cue_relative_position
    Now everything comes back fine, I can play forward and select chapter on a mkv file merged by Mkvmerge v20.0.0 ('I Am The Sun') 64-bit.
    Thanks to sneaker's clue above, I've solved my problem "engage' could not be opened for reading: open file error".
    Thank you once again, sneaker!
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