
that does seem to be an problem with the latest vista version of xmr (3.2.7.1). thanks for pointing out the duplicate video track issue. This quickly gives me an mkv contained version of the same file. Click the Filters/Preview tab, and change the ‘Resolution’ ‘Height’ to 240 (QVGA resolution is typically 320 x 240, which is 240p), and the ‘Width’ will automatically change (don’t worry about it). The video mode is 'copy' and the audio mode is also 'copy'. Switch to the Audio tab, and change ‘Codec’ to AAC (standard nowadays), and ‘Bitrate’ to 32. I'm using the latest version of XMedia, selecting matroska as the format and mkv as the file extension.
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\\media-server\pending_transcode) if i copy the video and subtitles to a local folder, then the problem goes away.įyi: i used the latest version for both machines (3.3.5.8 for windows 7 and 3.2.7.1 for vista). XMedia Recode 3.5.8.2 Release Date: Update of ffmpeg Update of Opus (1.4.0) Codec Troubleshooting Fixed minor bugs XMedia Recode 3.5.8.0 Release Date: Update of ffmpeg Update of SVT-AV1 (1.6.0) Codec Troubleshooting Fixed minor bugs XMedia Recode 3.5.8.0 Release Date: Update of ffmpeg Update of SVT-AV1 (1.6.0. A few people suggested I use XMedia Recode to convert my mp4s to mkvs (as my TV loads the mkvs far faster in PLEX). thoughts? it turns out this only happens when either the video or the subtitle file are on a network drive (e.g. if i take the same job and remove the rendered subtitle track, then the "add to queue" button works fine. i get no error message, and the queue is still empty. just to be clear, when i click the "add to queue" button for a job with a rendered subtitle track, nothing happens. i even copied the application folder from the vista machine, but nothing seems to make this work on my windows 7 server. i've tried restarting the application, restarting the server, reinstalling the application, etc. also, this is still working for me on my vista server, but it no longer works on my windows 7 server. if i remove the rendered subtitle track then everything works fine.

By optimizing the dynamic range, you can ensure that the audio remains consistent and pleasant throughout the video, even during action-packed scenes.

Dynamic range refers to the difference between the softest and loudest parts of the audio. i'm 99% sure this was working for me yesterday, but now today once i add the rendered subtitle track xmedia recode won't let me add the job to the queue. To improve video volume, you need to address not only the overall loudness but also the dynamic range.
