![]() ![]() * MKVToolNix GUI: new feature: added additional ways to move selected files, tracks and attachments around: keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down) and optional buttons (those have to be enabled in the preferences). For new MKVToolNix installations the default is now to show this dialog again until the user deactivates it either in the dialog or in the preferences. * MKVToolNix GUI: merge tool enhancement: the dialog shown after dragging & dropping files from external applications asking if those files should be added or appended now has an option to always add and never to show that dialog again. ![]() * MKVToolNix GUI: new merge tool feature: added context menu options for selecting all tracks of a specific type (e.g. * MKVToolNix GUI: chapter editor bug fix: the file is not kept open so that you can open it in other applications at the same time. MKVTOOLNIX GUI HOW TO USE MANUAL* MKVToolNix GUI: new job queue feature: added a context menu option for setting jobs to status »pending manual start«. * MKVToolNix GUI: new job queue feature: added menu options for stopping the queue either immediately or after the current job has finished. ![]() * MKVToolNix GUI: new feature: added an option for hiding the tool selector. * MKVToolNix GUI: new feature: the position of the tab headers of all tab widgets can be changed in the preferences. This allows the user to automatically assign new chapter names to one level of sub-chapters with ascending numbers. ![]() * MKVToolNix GUI: new chapter editor feature: implemented a function for renumbering chapters. The number will be zero-padded if there are less places than specified. * MKVToolNix GUI: chapter editor enhancement: the template for chapter names can now contain a number of places for the chapter number, e.g. Now the numerical container type ID is output in verbose identification mode by mkvmerge. * mkvmerge, MKVToolNix GUI: bug fix: fixed the container type not being recognized properly by the GUI. I haven't found it yet, I can see where it could be implied though. I've been looking half-heartedly through the specs for the part where it specifically mentions unknown elements should be skipped. So I think it's best if people just don't fiddle with these kind of things until the Specs have been brought up to. Mosu has been telling me to ask Lhomme how everything actually works, so I did, and got no answer. I'm kind of hoping somewhere out of my program group (VLC, MakeMKV, MKVToolNix) exists people who actually know how the Matroska works. And since Lhomme did some tinkering in VLCs inner workings the nightly no longer goes skitzo when it finds the end of the stream (or a gap or whatever). I still haven't figured out how "gaps" work exactly, but I re-ripped the DVD I was having problems with using MakeMKV again and ran it through some tests. I was hoping at first that you knew what you were doing and had some insider information the rest of us didn't have, but then I did some reading and found out where that info of yours was coming from. It seems no matter where I look in the Matroska world it always comes to a grinding halt, and the fact that I'm running into other people who are having the same problems as me is the only evidence I have that's it's not entirely my fault. I've tried my hand at Tags, I've tried writing a chapter editor. That's my take on the whole Matroska situation. The Specs look like they were written by the village idiot ![]()
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