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mojave:
I just found out I can select all my Particles and Chapterfy will create individual txt files for each Blu-ray concert with just one click! Awesome!
I used the Video > Files view and set the List Style to Details. I typed "particle" in the search bar and it returns all Particles. I selected all files listed and then used Chapterfy to generate all the txt files.
jmone:
Glad it works...but it should be creating the Chapter.txt file with the same name and next to the MPLS as a sidecar file (and not in any other directory) using the naming "Same_Name_As_The_mpls.chapters.txt". Also, the reason I've done this is in the hope that one day MC will use Chapter sidecar files to display chapter info (just like sidecar subs). That said, I could make it that you can choose a naming convention like "Name.MPLS.Chapters.TXT"
Any pattern on the chapter.txt files not being saved in the correct directory (also are they named correctly with the MPLS name).
Thanks for testing
mojave:
--- Quote from: jmone on August 07, 2017, 04:23:14 pm ---Any pattern on the chapter.txt files not being saved in the correct directory (also are they named correctly with the MPLS name).
Thanks for testing
--- End quote ---
I haven't any more, but will be doing so again soon. I'll see how they are named and where they are placed.
If I'm creating Particles from chapter.txt files, I've had Chapterfy insist on using the previously loaded txt file on several occasions. I have to close Chapterfy and reopen to fix the issue. At first I thought my txt files were copied or named wrong. I opened them in notepad and they were all fine.
Here is what I do:
* Select Blu-ray concert in JRiver
* Switch to MC Tool Box (Chapterfy) which is already running
* Select Create from Chapter.txt and click Create Chapters
* Find txt file that corresponds to Blu-ray and click Open
* Previous txt file opens in notepad/Chapterfy for editing
* Scratch head
jmone:
I'll check on the Weekend (away at present). From what you are saying, Chapterfy is keeping a previous chapters.txt file in memory and not the latest one opened?
jmone:
Should be fixed (new version in the OP). I was not overwriting my temp.chatpers.txt file - see how it goes now.
Thanks
Nathan
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