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  1. @FTG
    I have now tested different variants, but everything is as expected.
    Can you describe the problem using an example?
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  2. Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    @FTG
    I have now tested different variants, but everything is as expected.
    Can you describe the problem using an example?
    I tested it more deeply, and it turns out it isn't a problem with your tool, but the player I'm using.
    I will report the issue to the player's developers.

    By the way, while testing, I needed to encode the same file a few times, to which the "Keep open"
    option came handy, but there is still something which got in the way: same filenames output. Converting
    the same source file but with at least one different parameter, won't change the output filename automatically,
    nor will allow to change it manually neither through the tool itself; so, I had to change each previously converted
    filename manually through Windows between conversions.
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  3. Originally Posted by FTG View Post
    By the way, while testing, I needed to encode the same file a few times, to which the "Keep open"
    option came handy, but there is still something which got in the way: same filenames output. Converting
    the same source file but with at least one different parameter, won't change the output filename automatically,
    nor will allow to change it manually neither through the tool itself; so, I had to change each previously converted
    filename manually through Windows between conversions.
    Will be fixed in the next beta.
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  4. Newest beta (v3.1.8.02), online now.

    New:
    Batch processed tasks preserved on application exit or shutdown.

    Fixed:
    Bug in video indexing.
    Bug in batch processing avs tasks.
    Bug in get source codec with DTS audio.
    Bug in progressbar on batch processing.

    Changed:
    Output files naming (audio and video encoding).

    Improved:
    Preprocessed and batch streams handling.
    Stream duration analysis.
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  5. OK, thanks.

    By the way, about the problematic file I talked before, the PotPlayer's devs told me
    something like it was due to the file itself, because:

    ...the exact length of the RAW file is unknown. Therefore, it is shown as an approximation,
    and each player measures it differently. In other words, "01:52:51" shown by other players
    is also an incorrect value, and the correct value is approximately "01:52:40". You can find out
    by playing from beginning to end without seeking.
    I doubt it, but the thing is, after playing the same file with different players (MPC, PowerDVD, DVDFab Player,
    etc.) all of them always show me "01:52:51"; and loading the file into "Audacity", also shows a "01:52:51" length.
    And as I commented before, by simply changing only the audio file's frequency from the original "44.1 kHz" to "48 kHz",
    will make PotPlayer shows the expected length ("01:52:51"). Although it plays fine, maybe the file is corrupted somehow,
    I'm not sure about it.
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  6. Originally Posted by FTG View Post
    OK, thanks.

    By the way, about the problematic file I talked before, the PotPlayer's devs told me
    something like it was due to the file itself, because:

    ...the exact length of the RAW file is unknown. Therefore, it is shown as an approximation,
    and each player measures it differently. In other words, "01:52:51" shown by other players
    is also an incorrect value, and the correct value is approximately "01:52:40". You can find out
    by playing from beginning to end without seeking.
    I doubt it, but the thing is, after playing the same file with different players (MPC, PowerDVD, DVDFab Player,
    etc.) all of them always show me "01:52:51"; and loading the file into "Audacity", also shows a "01:52:51" length.
    And as I commented before, by simply changing only the audio file's frequency from the original "44.1 kHz" to "48 kHz",
    will make PotPlayer shows the expected length ("01:52:51"). Although it plays fine, maybe the file is corrupted somehow,
    I'm not sure about it.
    I don't quite understand.
    Potplayer shows 01:52:51 for the 41.1kHz file and for the newly encoded 48kHz file also?
    What is the problem then?
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  7. I forgot to tell what the "unexpected/wrong" length shown by "PotPlayer" is: "01:53:07".

    Listening to the "AC-3" file using "PotPlayer" shows the above incorrect length, while
    using other players as well as loading it into "Audacity", the "01:52:51" "expected" duration
    is shown.

    I made this video for them, which shows the issue:

    https://gofile.io/d/mKBZmp

    And by just converting (using your tool or others) that file's original frequency (44.1 kHz) to 48 kHz,
    will make the expected "01:52:51" length shows up in PotPlayer, instead the wrong "01:53:07" one.

    I can share such file with you, in case you are curious about it.
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  8. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    December 01, 2023 release version 3.1.9.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    New:
    Open tasks resumed after application close.

    Fixed:
    Bug with webvtt subtitles.
    Bug with hardcoding pgs subtitle.
    Some other small bugs.

    Improved:
    Batch processing chain.
    Output file naming.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  9. Newest beta (v3.1.9.01), online now.

    New:
    Possibility to cancel single batch tasks instead all.

    Fixed:
    Bug in open tasks file create.
    Bug in HDR/HLG recognition.
    Bug in stream extraction with ts files.
    Bug in video DAR calculation.
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  10. Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
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    I'm getting this while trying to cut a video (I tried with mkv and m2ts):



    By the way, I'm trying to cut a video sourced from a BD, and your program
    tells me it has no "keyframes". Is that possible?
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  11. Try the newest beta. (3.1.9.01)
    Last edited by ProWo; 9th Dec 2023 at 04:50. Reason: typo
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