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Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 12:36 am
by rc4ester
fexigo wrote:
rc4ester wrote:
fexigo wrote:Hi!

First, thanks for det program!

I need some help with some errors and Output Path.

I get this error when i try to load some movies


And why cant i get the movie into the same folder as the input?? I have been trying to find a solution for many hours now, and cant get it to work.


PLEASE HELP :))
What are your options set at for input/output directories? You should be able to set up the output directory through the options dialog box. Please show me what you have set and perhaps I could make a few suggestions to get you where you want.
I have tried every settings multiple times, but I got it to work one time but im dont remember my settings.So maybe you can come up with a settings that will work for me?? And this is happens to every file I have on my NAS. But i can FTP you the file. No problemo. But I thinks its easier for you just to rename a file?
Hello Fexigo,

I understand what you are trying to do and there is a way to do it, but it depends on where you placed your ISO files. If all your ISO files are in a single directory, then this should be fairly simple. Here is how you would set it up:
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Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 8:08 pm
by fexigo
What are your options set at for input/output directories? You should be able to set up the output directory through the options dialog box. Please show me what you have set and perhaps I could make a few suggestions to get you where you want.[/quote]

I have tried every settings multiple times, but I got it to work one time but im dont remember my settings.So maybe you can come up with a settings that will work for me?? And this is happens to every file I have on my NAS. But i can FTP you the file. No problemo. But I thinks its easier for you just to rename a file?[/quote]

Hello Fexigo,

I understand what you are trying to do and there is a way to do it, but it depends on where you placed your ISO files. If all your ISO files are in a single directory, then this should be fairly simple. Here is how you would set it up:
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Hi again!

Every ISO files is in a unique folder that are placed under the Movie folder at my NAS.

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 4:40 pm
by fexigo
can you please help?

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 7:45 pm
by fexigo
Cant still not get this to work!!!

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 8:04 pm
by Woodstock
Some patience is advised - the author of this program is not here every day.

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 7:08 pm
by AntiBotQuestion
Tried this (Windows 7). A few issues:

- The input/output formatting is pretty much incomprehensible. Suggested fixes: (1) resizable window, so I can actually read what is there; (2) a possibility to use file/folder #1 as a template ("this is what it looks like with your current #1") and a Test button before Apply.

- I didn't get it to copy anything but Title 1 of the DVD. Did I choose some overwriting thing?

- It filed the c:\Users\me\Appdata\Roaming\Movies2MKV Converter\logs folder up with a 35 GIGAbytes Movies2MKVConverter.log file. I had to kill everything manually, and then delete the file. Then the application failed to start, returning a "Null" error. Uninstalling it didn't help. Deleting the entire Movies2MKV Converter folder did resolve it.

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 5:24 pm
by kenham40
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you very much for developing it, and I'll reply back with my results!

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:16 pm
by rc4ester
fexigo wrote:can you please help?

Fexigo,

Did you get it to work. I'm sorry I've not logged on for a while. Perhaps you could PM me your email address. It may be easier for us to communicate via email. I can't see any of the images you have listed on here.. unfortunately.

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:24 pm
by rc4ester
AntiBotQuestion wrote:Tried this (Windows 7). A few issues:

- The input/output formatting is pretty much incomprehensible. Suggested fixes: (1) resizable window, so I can actually read what is there; (2) a possibility to use file/folder #1 as a template ("this is what it looks like with your current #1") and a Test button before Apply.

- I didn't get it to copy anything but Title 1 of the DVD. Did I choose some overwriting thing?

- It filed the c:\Users\me\Appdata\Roaming\Movies2MKV Converter\logs folder up with a 35 GIGAbytes Movies2MKVConverter.log file. I had to kill everything manually, and then delete the file. Then the application failed to start, returning a "Null" error. Uninstalling it didn't help. Deleting the entire Movies2MKV Converter folder did resolve it.
Hello AntiBotQuestion,

- I found it very difficult to come up with a method for formatting IO. However, I do believe I have some examples in the program help text. For the suggestions:
1) What window are you referring to for resizeable?
2) File folder as template... I think I have that as one of the options. Please give me more information in regards to this and examples if you can
3) Test button for how the I/O would work?

- If you double click on item on the main window.. it should allow you to choose whatever titles you want copied.

- I've never seen that issue with the log before. Just a heads up, I should hopefully be finished with a .Net version of the application which will I will try to include these fixes in.

-Richard

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 1:51 am
by rc4ester
Just a heads up, I am aware of the problems regarding windows 10 and the current version out there. I will be working feverishly to get the new version of Movies2MKV Converter out there. It will be a windows version with no Java. That should help with many of the problems that the current version has.

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Richard

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 4:15 am
by iampegram
Is there any chance before you scrap all the Java code that you could release the jar files by themselves? I'm running Linux, and would like to try this frontend.

Or

Is there any chance I could get a copy of the source code to release a Linux friendly version? I completely understand if you'd like to keep the source to yourself, but from the description I've read of this utility, it would be very helpful.

Thanks in advance!

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 4:26 am
by rc4ester
iampegram wrote:Is there any chance before you scrap all the Java code that you could release the jar files by themselves? I'm running Linux, and would like to try this frontend.

Or

Is there any chance I could get a copy of the source code to release a Linux friendly version? I completely understand if you'd like to keep the source to yourself, but from the description I've read of this utility, it would be very helpful.

Thanks in advance!

Do they have MakeMKV for Linux? If so, I won't scrap the code... I can probably get it running on Linux. Just borrow one of my work servers that's running Linux and get it up and running.

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:22 pm
by Woodstock

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:52 pm
by rc4ester
Woodstock wrote:Yes, MakeMKV for Linux does exist.
Great! I will see about making the code more generic, in order to keep the application working in both environments. That'll be my next project after I finish the Windows .Net version of the tool. I looked on the main page and I didn't see a download for Linux, where would I find the Linux version of MakeMKV?

Re: Movies2MKV Converter

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:51 pm
by Woodstock
The link in my message is to the message that links to the linux version. Guess I was too subtle, by not listing the URL "bare"... :)

Not sure why Mike doesn't have it on the main download page, except maybe that it isn't a "ready-to-run" version... You have to compile it for your distribution.