

But thankfully it did cut the part I want precisely so that's good. The "hopefully it created" the file message in the end doesn't sound reassuring.

I think the program should also automatically choose the main drive temp folder and do it there instead of user having to manually specify it.Īfter pressing next, let the scripts do their thing. It also doesn't take the name of the file as a default name so you have to specify the output name yourself. And the placement of the instruction and the buttons doesn't help at all. However it would have been better if you could just select it prior to pressing the commit button. It will then tell you to select an Output and Temp folder which you can do so by pressing the buttons on the top right side. Press Add to cut-list then commit cut-list when you finally have selected all the parts you want. Once it finally loads, just move the slider and select the desired start and end frames. Opening a 1gb+ 1080p file might take even longer. I tried opening a simple 300mb-ish 720p file just to see how it works and boy did the MkvInfoAnalyser took its sweet time loading. I thought you had to manually edit the scripts at first. I suggest also calling the lower part like a "Status" window or something. However, instead of "Open Source" maybe a more UI friendly "Open File" would have been better. Installing Windows 7 (KB2999226) also helps. I had to upgrade my system first and install Visual Studio 2015 for it to work. If not, the program will give you the "api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is missing" error. If you are using Windows 7, please note that you have to be at least on SP1 before trying to use the program.
