Tried to search for relevant posts on this, but all references to the matroska libraries seem to be in MediaInfo pastes with the exception of one post in French regarding 3D which had no replies, so hoping this is a new thread.
Anyway....
I've noticed that MediaInfo reports the libmatroska and libebml versions used by Fab in creating MKV files as:
Writing application: DVDFab
Writing library: libebml v0.7.8 + libmatroska v0.8.1
However, the latest version of mkvmerge uses:
Writing application: mkvmerge v5.2.1 ('A Far Off Place') built on Jan 2 2012 23:21:10
Writing library: libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0
And the latest version of mkclean uses:
Writing application: mkclean 0.8.6 ro from libebml2 v0.21.1 + libmatroska2 v0.22.1 + mkclean 0.8.6 o from libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0 + mkvmerge v5.2.1 ('A Far Off Place') built on Jan 2 2012 23:21:10
Writing library: libebml2 v0.21.1 + libmatroska2 v0.22.1
Looking on sourceforge, the libraries Fab is using were last updated on the site around Feb 2010, but looking inside the tar balls shows the source code was last updated in 2004/2005!! The newest libraries have source code from early 2011.
Um, just a thought... but maybe a some of the issues people have been seeing with creating matroska files and playability could be related to using old versions of the libraries?
To be honest I didn't go through the history log (I couldn't find it actually) to see what had changed in the libraries since 2005, but I figure they may have fixed a fair few things in last 6 or 7 years.
I realise it may not be a straight forward change, but what are the chances the libraries could be updated to the latest (or at least more recent) versions in an upcoming release?
Thanks!
Anyway....
I've noticed that MediaInfo reports the libmatroska and libebml versions used by Fab in creating MKV files as:
Writing application: DVDFab
Writing library: libebml v0.7.8 + libmatroska v0.8.1
However, the latest version of mkvmerge uses:
Writing application: mkvmerge v5.2.1 ('A Far Off Place') built on Jan 2 2012 23:21:10
Writing library: libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0
And the latest version of mkclean uses:
Writing application: mkclean 0.8.6 ro from libebml2 v0.21.1 + libmatroska2 v0.22.1 + mkclean 0.8.6 o from libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0 + mkvmerge v5.2.1 ('A Far Off Place') built on Jan 2 2012 23:21:10
Writing library: libebml2 v0.21.1 + libmatroska2 v0.22.1
Looking on sourceforge, the libraries Fab is using were last updated on the site around Feb 2010, but looking inside the tar balls shows the source code was last updated in 2004/2005!! The newest libraries have source code from early 2011.
Um, just a thought... but maybe a some of the issues people have been seeing with creating matroska files and playability could be related to using old versions of the libraries?
To be honest I didn't go through the history log (I couldn't find it actually) to see what had changed in the libraries since 2005, but I figure they may have fixed a fair few things in last 6 or 7 years.
I realise it may not be a straight forward change, but what are the chances the libraries could be updated to the latest (or at least more recent) versions in an upcoming release?
Thanks!
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