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  1. Member daamon's Avatar
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    Hi,

    I typed the following text, as part of a reply to a post:

    "Use this guide:

    [Xurl=https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?howtoselect=4;43#303]Configuring TMPGEnc for high-quality, DVD-compliant MPEG-2[/urlX] (remember to rate it when you're done...)

    ...to help with your settings in TMPGEnc."

    With the intention of having the words "Configuring TMPGEnc for high-quality, DVD-compliant MPEG-2" all highlighted as the link.

    (Ignore the "X"'s - they're there so you can see the actual text, not the interpreted).

    Nothing was disabled (i.e. BBCode, auto tool link).

    And it came out like this:

    "Use this guide:

    Configuring TMPGEnc for high-quality, DVD-compliant MPEG-2 (remember to rate it when you're done...)

    ...to help with your settings in TMPGEnc."

    It seems that the ... BBCode can't be nested.

    The workaround was to post with "Disable automatic tool link" enabled (i.e. unticked) to get the TOOL NAME in there (the second reference), then edit out the unwanted ... in the first part and re-post but with "Disable automatic tool link" disabled.

    Does that make sense? Can it be fixed?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    it can't be fixed easily.
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  3. Member daamon's Avatar
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    OK. Workaround it is then... No biggy - Now that I'm aware that it happens...

    Cheers.
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