| Issue 76: | Selecting multiple shows with Turbo.264 (AppleTV) encoding ends up with one m4v file | |
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What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Select Turbo.264 (AppleTV) ["untested"] encoding 2. Add multiple shows to the work queue 3. Go! What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expect (n) shows in the output directory. Instead, see one show (I think with the first show's name and the last show's content, but I'm not 100% sure). What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? iTivo 1.7 on MacOS X 10.5.5 Please provide any additional information below. I'm guessing you forgot to update the output filename in the outer loop before passing it to the Turbo.264 encoder work queue.
Jan 22, 2009
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yoav.yer...@gmail.com
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Jan 22, 2009
Do you have commercial skip enabled? I'm trying to track why it would do that in the code and so far no luck...
Jan 22, 2009
(wow sorry for so many replies in a row): Can I get you to open up the Preferences, under Advanced, turn on logging then run an encode on several files When that's finished, open up the Finder, menu "Go..." "Go to Folder" type in "/tmp" and email me (yoav.yerushalmi at gmail.com) the contents of /tmp/iTiVo-<username>/iTiVo.log ?
Jan 22, 2009
(bah on the next e-mail you can shoot me): When I said 'turn on logging', the option is called 'put debugging info in /tmp'
Jan 23, 2009
Umm, this may take a little while. I misplaced my Turbo.264... :/ |