7/5/2023 0 Comments Mkvtoolnix 3.0![]() ![]() files created by x264 versions starting with revision 1665. mkvmerge: bug fix: Certain frames in certain h.264/AVC raw tracks were handled wrong, e.g.Instead it continued and exited with the result code 0. mkvextract: bug fix: Errors such as ‘file does not exist’ did not cause mkvextract to quit.with header removal compression) and turning off compression for those tracks with " -compression TID:none" (or the corresponsing option in mmg) was resulting in the second and all following appended tracks to be compressed all the same. mkvmerge: bug fix: Appending tracks which would normally be compressed (e.g. ![]() Here’s the full ChangeLog since release 4.2.0: Here are the usual links: the home page, the source code and the Windows installer and 7zip archive.Īll binaries that I provide myself have already been uploaded. “./drake prefix=/somewhere install”.Īdjusting build scripts should be easy enough. You can override variables just like with make, e.g. Most of the build targets have similar if not identical names, e.g. Building is pretty much the same as before: “./configure”, “./drake”, “sudo. The build proecss has been tested with Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7 and 1.9.1. MKVToolNix includes its own copy of it so all you need is to have Ruby itself installed. Here’s the ChangeLog entry:īuild system: The build system has been changed from “make” to “rake”, the Ruby based build tool. There’s one change for people building from source in general and package maintainers in particular: the build system has been changed from “make” to “rake”. It contains a lot of bug fixes and a few enhancements but no major new features. ![]()
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