| Issue 2: | Output files are missing their filename extension | |
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What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Select a show to export. 2. Select "convert for iphone/ipod, med res". 3. Begin download What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I would expect a file with the "mp4" extension, but the output file has not extension at all. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.2.1 on OSX 1.5
Oct 17, 2008
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#1
yoav.yer...@gmail.com
Status:
Started
Oct 17, 2008
1. Only tried two shows (House and Heroes) and it did this. 2. Yes, has both. 3. 10.5.5, Intel iMac 4. iTunes import, download location 5. Yes, adding ".mp4" makes it playable. 6. MacOS Journalled external USB drive. I tweaked the download3.pl file to get the encoding I liked, so I just hardcoded the mp4 in there and it worked fine for me. Seems like it's just a missing arg to the external script.
Oct 17, 2008
Based on the other bug (you're having 1 hours shows encoded as movies). I think something 'strange' is going on. Is the program not passing ".mp4" as the last argument to download3.pl ? If you wouldn't mind, can I get you to install the attached file (it's the current code with debug flag on) and run it? You should find a log file in ~/iTiVo.log.. can you mail it to me? (your MAK will be in there in lots of places, if you're concerned feel free to replace it with something else)... OR just look at the output in there maybe there is something useful. I can't figure out why it wouldn't include the .mp4 argument (unless a previous argument is empty and shell parsing is breaking it).
Owner:
yoav.yerushalmi
Labels: -Priority-Medium Priority-High
Oct 27, 2008
Going to presume that it works for now since I've heard nothing else... will mark bug as 'fixed'
Status:
Fixed
Oct 28, 2008
I have been seeing the same problem here as well. All files are plain text with no extensions. |