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[feature request] Visualization of audio format. #88
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By looking at the extensions for "Input file:" and "Output file:" labels you should easily see what conversion is taking place |
Personally, If it's not to diffucult for you, i would also prefer to visualize this separately to be sure of the output audio file. And as you say, it's 'shoud'. Not sure of that. Moreover, I often don't get what I want (I don't know why) and I don't realize it. On the same note, there is a problem with subtitle files: SRT files are converted to another format even though I would like to keep the .srt extension. I will open a way for this. Wouldn't the idea be to have a summary window of the elements of the input file and the elements of the output file before starting the conversion? I have this principle for a transfer with my bank account and fortunately! |
I feel like it would be redundant to include that extra information, I suppose I could add a "colorize" option to make the extension file highlighted during the conversion progress along with other parts of the running command. |
Good idea |
... But are you sure that we see the audio formats in the conversion command line?? In my tests, no. |
Please, can you clearly add in the 'ffmpeg command running' menu the format of the audio input of the file to convert and the format of the output audio new file ?
Example ;
Audio input: mp3
Audio output: ACC
In order to visually check that I am obtaining the desired conversion.
THANKS !
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