Hi,
This is more like a BUG fix request, than a feature request.
I am using version 8 and I have noticed that the conversion settings screen is not keeping the Audio format preferences after to close the program. Is is happening to me in the MP4 options.
The sequence to reproduce the problem:
1) Start DVDFab
2) Drag a movie onto it and ensure video is checked
3) Pick MP4 converter
4) Click 'Edit' at right hand of Profile
5) Change settings the way you want, but pay special attention to the 'Audio format aac' section (change channel for Stereo and Bitrate for 48Kbps, for instances)
6) Click top button 'Set as default'
7) Click OK
8) Close DVDFab
Now restart DVDFab again, drag a movie onto it (may be the same movie or a different one, it doesn't matter), ensure it is checked and click the Edit button next to the Profile. You will notice that all the settings were kept BUT the 'Audio format aac' ones - it has turned back to DolbyPrologicII at 96kbps.
Is this a bug or not? I guess it is. Anyway, it is preventing me to make a proper conversion when using DVDFab from the command line because it is losing my settings.
Thanks!
PS: We are registered users - my boss email is xxx@xxxxxxxxxcom and I am using his copy at our company. I really would appreciate that this issue would be fixed, or that at least you tell me away to turnaround it.
This is more like a BUG fix request, than a feature request.
I am using version 8 and I have noticed that the conversion settings screen is not keeping the Audio format preferences after to close the program. Is is happening to me in the MP4 options.
The sequence to reproduce the problem:
1) Start DVDFab
2) Drag a movie onto it and ensure video is checked
3) Pick MP4 converter
4) Click 'Edit' at right hand of Profile
5) Change settings the way you want, but pay special attention to the 'Audio format aac' section (change channel for Stereo and Bitrate for 48Kbps, for instances)
6) Click top button 'Set as default'
7) Click OK
8) Close DVDFab
Now restart DVDFab again, drag a movie onto it (may be the same movie or a different one, it doesn't matter), ensure it is checked and click the Edit button next to the Profile. You will notice that all the settings were kept BUT the 'Audio format aac' ones - it has turned back to DolbyPrologicII at 96kbps.
Is this a bug or not? I guess it is. Anyway, it is preventing me to make a proper conversion when using DVDFab from the command line because it is losing my settings.
Thanks!
PS: We are registered users - my boss email is xxx@xxxxxxxxxcom and I am using his copy at our company. I really would appreciate that this issue would be fixed, or that at least you tell me away to turnaround it.
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