![]() ![]() ![]() Stream_out_transcode debug: codec audio=mp3 44100Hz 2 channels 128Kb/s Stream_out_transcode debug: Checking codec mapping for mp3 got mp3 Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-scodec to none Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-samplerate to 44100 Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-channels to 2 Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-ab to 128 Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-acodec to mp3 Main debug: set config option: sout-transcode-vcodec to none ![]() Main debug: no art finder modules matched Lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\03_ac Lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\03_ac Lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\02_ac Main debug: looking for sout stream module matching "transcode": 23 candidates Main debug: using sout stream module "stream_out_standard" Main debug: using sout chain=`transcode/mp3://C:/Users/eddy/Music/Built to last/01 Built to last/01.mp3' Main debug: requesting art for new input thread Main debug: Creating an input for 'Converting cdda:///D:/' main debug: Converting cdda:///D:/ is at 0.Using convert/save results in a file of 0 bytes. Mkvpropedit "$ | grep "Movie name" | sed 's/^.When I use convert/save I get a zero byte mp3 file. # Be carefaul with param2 since this script doesn't (atm) back up the existing movie names. # (Keep the name? / Type a new name? / Use the filename as a movie name?) # param1 Starting directory (defaults to current) # Requires mkvtools (mkvpropedit) and mediainfo installed # This script takes all mkv files in the (sub)directory and sets it's Movie name/Title Might update it later on github, here's what there is for now: #!/bin/sh Actions are "Keep the name? / Type a new name? / Use the filename as a movie name?". mkv files in directory (and it's subdirectories) while asking for an appropriate action. See the relevant discussion here.ĭownloaded a looot of files, many of which had some *** in it's title, as an extension of another answer made my own script. ![]() g As v9.7.0-build2 and v9.7.1-build2 were built in Sierra 10.12, they won't run in Yosemite 10.10 nor El Capitan 10.11 (although they will run in Mavericks 10.9 and Mountain Lion 10.8, which appear to ignore that restriction). OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) might run up to v9.7.1-build2 "Pandemonium" (2016-Dec-27).Īs of v8.2.0, the "" file states that it works only with Mac OS X 10.9 and higher, although LSMinimumSystemVersion is still at 10.8.0, so it might run in Mountain Lion 10.8.įurthermore, MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is not set, so it should target whatever OS version it was built in. OS X Yosemite (10.10) and Mavericks (10.9) should run up to v25.0.0 "Prog Noir" (2018-July-12).Īs of v9.7.1-build4, MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET and LSMinimumSystemVersion are set to 10.9. OS X El Capitan (10.11) should run up to v29.0.0 "Like It Or Not" (2018-Dec-01).Īs of v26.0.0, the "" file states that it works only with macOS 10.11 "El Capitan" or newer e (although MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET and LSMinimumSystemVersion are still at 10.9, so it might run in Yosemite 10.10 or Mavericks 10.9). There is not a save button, use the main menu to save changes.Ĭurrent versions of MKVToolNix require macOS Mojave (10.14) or newer, but earlier versions of MKVToolNix might work for previous versions of macOS/OS X.Īs of v42.0.0, MKVToolNix uses std::optional, a which requires macOS 10.14.Under segment information there is a title item, change title as you wish. ![]()
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