![]() * mkvpropedit: fixed replacing chapters & tags in files that don't contain tracks. ![]() * mkvmerge: mkvmerge will no longer write block addition mappings or the max block addition ID track header elements when creating a WebM file as those elements aren't supported there. Before no ID would be written, effectively using 1 as that's the default value for the corresponding element. 4 for HDR for VP9) the IDs will now be kept & written to the output file. * mkvmerge: Matroska reader: when reading files that use block additions with IDs other than 1 (e.g. * mkvmerge: AC-3: mkvmerge will now skip certain types of garbage data (16 bytes starting with 0x01 0x10) that can occur before each sync frame, fixing the file not being identified as AC-3. * mkvmerge: mkvmerge will now only try to probe for VobSubs if the name of the file to identify ends in either `.idx` or `.sub`, preventing mis-identification of other file types if VobSubs with the same base name exist in the same directory. ![]() * MKVToolNix GUI: the dialog for editing language tags is now created only the first time the user wants to edit a language tag & cached afterwards instead of creating a new instance each time. Double-clicks on other columns will do what they've done before, too: toggling the "Copy item" state. * MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: double-clicking on certain columns in the "tracks" view will now toggle them directly (columns "Default track" & "Forced track") or activate the corresponding control (columns "Language", "Name" & "Delay"). * MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: automatically setting the destination file name: added an option in the preferences for using the first source file's directory name instead of its file name as the basis for the destination file name. Therefore the option to disable the dark mode has been removed. The Windows binaries are now built with said Qt version. The advantage is that as of Qt 6.5 the "Fusion" style properly supports Windows 10's & 11's dark application mode. * MKVToolNix GUI: only on Windows: the GUI now uses Qt's "Fusion" style instead of the deprecated "Windows Vista" style. This discards any remaining packets of other tracks. * mkvmerge, MKVToolNix GUI's multiplexer: added an option to stop processing after the primary video track ends called `-stop-after-video-ends`. * mkvmerge: MP4 reader: the comment & encoder meta data (content of the `.©cmt` & `….©too` atoms) will now be copied over as global tags `COMMENT` & `ENCODER` respectively. * mkvmerge: MP4 reader: the title/movie name meta data (content of the `.©nam` atom) will now be copied over as the segment title track header attribute. * mkvmerge: Matroska reader: when reading WebM files that use block additions with ID 4 (HDR for VP9) an appropriate block addition mapping will be created automatically. * mkvmerge: the maximum block addition ID track header value is now calculated automatically from both the existing mappings & the actually used block additions in the block groups. Currently only implemented for Matroska files where it contains the number of cue points. * mkvmerge: JSON file identification: added a child element called `num_index_entries` to the `properties` track element containing the number of index entries found for a track. Removing block additional data is not possible anymore, as it is often required for proper decoding. Also, I doubt the writers of the program ever conceived of anyone wanting to join so many segments together.* mkvmerge: removed the option `-blockadd`. Have you tried appending the segments individually in sequence, one to the previous? Before you complain about having to do it 58 times, if it works, it works. I see that you can rearrange the order of the segments in the lower window, but due to the fact that the appended audio tracks don't move in lockstep with their video tracks, I doubt such rearrangement is of any utility. The append command from the right-click menu source file in mkvtoolnix does allow selecting multiple files. No dialog pops up and the files are placed in parallel for muxing. I tried that, and dragging more files from explorer to the mkvtoolnix window like that just puts the files into muxing, not appending. Select "append" from the resulting dialog.įor some reason they never come through in the correct order, and although you can then drag them around the list to put them in the correct order, it doesn't seem to affect anything when muxing and they will be muxed together in whatever the original order was. Open Windows Explorer to the folder with the files.
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