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Is batch remuxing + tagging possible for mkv's?
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 |
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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. |
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Thanks Ritsuka I am giving that a go now, will post how well it works.
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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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