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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0015019MMW 5Syncpublic2020-08-08 02:50
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionreopened 
Product Version5.0 
Target Version5.0Fixed in Version5.0 
Summary0015019: Auto-conversion dialog doesn't initially display codec settings
Description1 Double-click an auto-conversion rule
--> dialog appears showing the settings, however the codec settings aren't displayed!
2 Click the [customize] button to configure the settiings
3 Cancel out of the dialog
--> Now the settings are displayed.
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auto-conversion_rule.jpg (40,019 bytes)   
auto-conversion_rule.jpg (40,019 bytes)   
Fixed in build2122

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Ludek

2018-08-21 20:56

developer   ~0050955

I couldn't replicate, but most probably fixed in 2121 (based on code review).
Please re-test in 2121 to confirm the fix.

rusty

2018-09-13 19:44

administrator   ~0051094

Last edited: 2018-09-13 19:54

Tested 2121 and it appears to be worse now. Now:
- Entries that were previously set to encode to M4A appear as set to encode to ALAC in the auto-conversion rule dialog (even though they appear as M4A in the rule list)
- The rule list is truncated for M4A settings (this was the case in 2120 as well)

EDIT: I suspect that this is the same issue as in the last build, except that now the reason for the problem is apparent. I'll set it back to 'urgent'. Also, I suspect that the problem is related to the codecs themselves as there is a discrepancy in how the codecs are set in auto-conversion vs conversion: In conversion if the user chooses M4A then the default codec is ALAC (it shouldn't be!) but in the auto-conversion dialog if the user chooses M4A, then the default codec is AAC. Strange...

michal

2018-09-14 17:28

developer   ~0051118

Fixed in build 2122.

peke

2020-08-08 02:50

developer   ~0059273

Verified 2262

Unable to replicate. All looks good for me.