![]() ![]() This entry was posted in Matroska and tagged Matroska, MKVToolNix on Octoby mosu. Starting with release 77.0 this has always happened due to the automatic sorting of tracks implicitly creating a track order, even if none was given. Up until release 76.0 this has only happened when a track order was given (which unfortunately includes all invocations with MKVToolNix GUI as it always includes the track order). For example, with a pixel resolution of 720×520 & an aspect ratio factor of 1/1 the result should be 720×520, but instead it was 900×520. mkvmerge: if a video aspect ratio was given with -aspect-ratio-factor, the code would apply a second factor based on the pixel resolution, resulting in much too large values for the DisplayWidth element.build system: fixed the use of mktemp to be more portable to e.g.configure will now pass the parameter -spec linux-clang to qmake so that it uses the correct compiler flags. In that case Qt’s qmake added a gcc-specific option that clang doesn’t understand, -mno-direct-extern-access. build system: fixed detection of Qt6 if clang is used for compilation on Linux.This prevents Suzhou numerals from being used which seems to be the default on Windows systems sold in China. MKVToolNix GUI: if the system’s locale uses one of the Han scripts, the GUI will force Arabic numerals to be used in spin boxes.Here are the NEWS since the previous release: New features and enhancements The other Linux binaries are still being built and will be available over the course of the next couple of hours. The Windows and macOS binaries as well as the Linux AppImage are available already. You can download the source code or one of the binaries. I’ll likely do one more bug fix release this year that’ll be around this size as well. I’m still in a bit of a coding slump (or rather: preoccupied with all the amazing games that have come out this year) therefore this release is really, really small. ![]()
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