Open kishimoto-tsuneyo opened 7 years ago
First of all: thank you for your bug-report! I always appreciate users who take the time to write a helpful bug-report.
The issue here is that the functionality of this button is not implemented. I'm sorry for not giving any hints for that (beta status).
With the very recent publishing my related project aligner, which provides a much better algorithm for the automatic fixing of subtitles, the main reason why this project has been created is gone (second is Linux support, which you don't need and third is the NCalc search). The other features are well covered by subs2srs and substudy, so I suggest checking out these.
The project lost its momentum for me and I can't bring myself to justify the amount of work in my free time it is to implement new features. SubtitleMemorize has therefore entered "maintenance mode" for me, meaning I will only fix small bugs. I will also continue to review and accept (clean) pull requests.
If you are interested in the subtitle fixing part of SubtitleMemorize, you might want to see the thread on koohii.com.
Thank you for your help.
My goal is to correct some subtitles using reference subtitles. I now have aligner
set up and running.
I'm glad this solved it for you. I'm reopening this issue as the original problem still persists.
I'm running SubtitleMemorize on Windows 10 with the 64-bit GTK+ for Windows Runtime Environment version 3.20.2 installed.
When I load a video container with multiple embedded audio tracks, I am not able to change the selected audio track. When I click the Video Options button, nothing happens.
Also, the console shows an error due to
bin\network
not existing.