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suspect9

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May 17, 2008
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Hello Everyone

Looking for some advice, however before i start I must expose my own stupidity!. My previous work flow was mp4tools then tag in subler, unfortunately I had been ticking both the stereo and surround boxes (d'oh) and now I have lost sound with the latest atv update.

I have gone through and slowly changing my movies in subler so that will work, however I do not think i can face doing this for my many tv series, so:

Is there a program which will remux and tag my TV shows in batches instead of the manual way I was previous doing? From my searching in looks like iFlicks might be worth a go (unfortunately i downloaded a previous version many years ago never used it and no longer have access to the trial)

Any help appreciated
 

Menneisyys2

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Jun 7, 2011
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I recently added a similar feature in Subler.
Download this special version https://dl.dropbox.com/u/34821905/Subler-Test.zip , open the Queue window and check only the iTunes Groups in the options below the window, then drag the file you want to the queue and start it.

wowz! any plans to allow for mkv exporting in the main code branch too? it's sorely missing from the current main branch - now, other tools need to be used when, say, adding or deleting tracks in an mkv file.
 

suspect9

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May 17, 2008
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Thanks Ritsuka I am giving that a go now, will post how well it works.
 

Menneisyys2

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Jun 7, 2011
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wowz! any plans to allow for mkv exporting in the main code branch too? it's sorely missing from the current main branch - now, other tools need to be used when, say, adding or deleting tracks in an mkv file.

Have just checked this version. Based on the thread title, I thought it allowed for MKV tagging (while keeping the exported file as MKV). Ritsuka's version also remuxes to mp4's.
 
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