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New Plugin - MyVideoRedo - Cut your Recordings frame accurate
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<blockquote data-quote="robbo100" data-source="post: 731467" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>It has been a while since I have used this plugin due to the flashing timeline issue in XP, but I now have Win 7 so thought I would give it another go. It is definitely a superb addition to my system but I have two new bugs and one new feature request.</p><p></p><p>Bugs:</p><p>1) If I do all my cutting then select "Save Video", but then decide that I want to cancel it, when I click "cancel" the system often brings up an on-screen menu which is then stuck on the screen until you completely quit MP (I am using the StreamedMP Skin Files with X-Factor). When I quit MP there is a windows error message relating to the VideoRedo software closing unexpectedly.</p><p></p><p>2) I have found that after using MyVideoReDo, if I try to play any mkv blueray rip with HD-Audio that it stutters heavily. This tends to only happen if I have used MyVideoReDo to save a file to H264 TS format and doesn't happen if I save to Mpeg TS format. Could it be that the VideoReDo software is not closing correctly when the MyVideoReDo plugin is exited? The stuttering playback is resolved by a system reboot but the problem re-occurs after I run MyVideoReDo the next time.</p><p></p><p>Feature Request:</p><p>1) It would make life much easier if when the user selects "Store Here" (the last selection before the file saving process starts) the system should then prompt you and ask which format you wish to store the file in. Currently this has to be done using a submenu during the cutting process, and it is very easy to forget. It would be even better if the plugin config could enable the user to set a list of "approved file types" as really I would only like to select from one or two rather than the list of 15 or so types available.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Robbo100</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbo100, post: 731467, member: 91446"] Hi there, It has been a while since I have used this plugin due to the flashing timeline issue in XP, but I now have Win 7 so thought I would give it another go. It is definitely a superb addition to my system but I have two new bugs and one new feature request. Bugs: 1) If I do all my cutting then select "Save Video", but then decide that I want to cancel it, when I click "cancel" the system often brings up an on-screen menu which is then stuck on the screen until you completely quit MP (I am using the StreamedMP Skin Files with X-Factor). When I quit MP there is a windows error message relating to the VideoRedo software closing unexpectedly. 2) I have found that after using MyVideoReDo, if I try to play any mkv blueray rip with HD-Audio that it stutters heavily. This tends to only happen if I have used MyVideoReDo to save a file to H264 TS format and doesn't happen if I save to Mpeg TS format. Could it be that the VideoReDo software is not closing correctly when the MyVideoReDo plugin is exited? The stuttering playback is resolved by a system reboot but the problem re-occurs after I run MyVideoReDo the next time. Feature Request: 1) It would make life much easier if when the user selects "Store Here" (the last selection before the file saving process starts) the system should then prompt you and ask which format you wish to store the file in. Currently this has to be done using a submenu during the cutting process, and it is very easy to forget. It would be even better if the plugin config could enable the user to set a list of "approved file types" as really I would only like to select from one or two rather than the list of 15 or so types available. Thanks Robbo100 [/QUOTE]
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