Music Media Helper (Tools for Multichannel Audio & Music Videos)

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Music Media Helper 8.0.4 Released today

Version 8.0.4 (August 12 2024)
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Fixes:
Audio Batch Tools: Some batch options do not load results into grid - fixed @EmaMusicGeek
Scrape a Concert Folder tool: Failed to save Performer images to disc - fixed (in 8.0.3a published on August 7 2024)

Direct link to 8.0.4 installer:
https://reva.blob.core.windows.net/mmh8/MMHInstaller.msi
Great! Thank you Garry.

Is it possible to store the performer images (only those) in a subfolder named .actors ?
And exchange all spaces with an underscore _ ?
Like this: Arjen_Anthony_Lucassen.jpg
Then kodi is capable of reading those pictures.

BTW during scraping found out:
When an actor/performer uses " in his name like:
Niklas "Nille" Sandin
then - A generic error occured in GDI+ - which is understandable because windows can't handle " in filenames. The jpg simply cannot be saved.

Workaround:
I removed all " in all .NFO files, saved it. Now Save Art Only works.
The " can be replaced by ' that works too.
 
Great! Thank you Garry.

Is it possible to store the performer images (only those) in a subfolder named .actors ?
And exchange all spaces with an underscore _ ?
Like this: Arjen_Anthony_Lucassen.jpg
Then kodi is capable of reading those pictures.

BTW during scraping found out:
When an actor/performer uses " in his name like:
Niklas "Nille" Sandin
then - A generic error occured in GDI+ - which is understandable because windows can't handle " in filenames. The jpg simply cannot be saved.

Workaround:
I removed all " in all .NFO files, saved it. Now Save Art Only works.
The " can be replaced by ' that works too.

Fixed in Version 8.0.4a just uploaded
The Concert Scraper now saves all performer images to a sub-folder named ".actors"
Performer file names are now 'cleaned' (removing illegal filename characters) and replacing spaces with underscore and double quote to single quote (e.g. Niklas "Nille" Sandin now becomes Niklas_'Nille'_Sandin

Direct link to 8.0.4a installer:
https://reva.blob.core.windows.net/mmh8/MMHInstaller.msi

(Existing 8.0.4 users will not get an auto update notification to 8.0.4a)
 
Fixed in Version 8.0.4a just uploaded
The Concert Scraper now saves all performer images to a sub-folder named ".actors"
Performer file names are now 'cleaned' (removing illegal filename characters) and replacing spaces with underscore and double quote to single quote (e.g. Niklas "Nille" Sandin now becomes Niklas_'Nille'_Sandin

Direct link to 8.0.4a installer:
https://reva.blob.core.windows.net/mmh8/MMHInstaller.msi

(Existing 8.0.4 users will not get an auto update notification to 8.0.4a)
Garry, thank you so much. I'll try this soon.
 
Whenever I'm decoding Atmos audio tracks, the top front and top rear channels only have audio at certain points before crapping out with a third of the way left to go.
 
Great tool!
I have a WAV file that I would like to convert to the W64 format. Could you please tell me how to proceed?
WAV MediaInfo:
General
Complete name : Z:\2024.wav
Format : Wave
Format settings : PcmWaveformat
File size : 15.6 GiB
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 7 680 kb/s

Audio
Format : PCM
Format settings : Little / Signed
Codec ID : 1
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 7 680 kb/s
Channel(s) : 10 channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 15.6 GiB (100%)
 
Great tool!
I have a WAV file that I would like to convert to the W64 format. Could you please tell me how to proceed?
WAV MediaInfo:
General
Complete name : Z:\2024.wav
Format : Wave
Format settings : PcmWaveformat
File size : 15.6 GiB
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 7 680 kb/s

Audio
Format : PCM
Format settings : Little / Signed
Codec ID : 1
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 7 680 kb/s
Channel(s) : 10 channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 15.6 GiB (100%)
No issues with a wav file that size?
 
Great tool!
I have a WAV file that I would like to convert to the W64 format. Could you please tell me how to proceed?
WAV MediaInfo:
General
Complete name : Z:\2024.wav
Format : Wave
Format settings : PcmWaveformat
File size : 15.6 GiB
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 7 680 kb/s

Audio
Format : PCM
Format settings : Little / Signed
Codec ID : 1
Duration : 4 h 50 min
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 7 680 kb/s
Channel(s) : 10 channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 15.6 GiB (100%)
I would try foobar. You could also use wavepack instead of W64 then.
 
Garry, thank you so much. I'll try this soon.
It works. Saves time! Thank you.

There is a little problem when the scaper finds a release that contains strange letters like | .

Artist: Genesis
Concert Title: Live
Then click <Scape>
Next click on the Release: Genesis | Live at Montreux 1987

I get:
(...) The input string " was not in a correct format.

BTW: didn't know that they played there 1987. I thought it was 1977 (Seconds Out) but I may recall this not correct. Clicked by accident on this proposal.
 
Whenever I'm decoding Atmos audio tracks, the top front and top rear channels only have audio at certain points before crapping out with a third of the way left to go.

I’ve not seen this issue. How about more information?

What version of the DRP are you using?
What does this mean: “ before crapping out with a third of the way left to go.” Are there any messages?
Are you decoding multiple files?
How much disc space have you got on c: drive. The decoder needs a lot of spare space.
Does this occur on all your releases?
Are you decoding TrueHD or DDplus?
Are you decoding split files from a BDA? (Known issue, the DRP fails on split streams)
 
There is a little problem when the scaper finds a release that contains strange letters like | .

Is this a returned value from the scrapper or in your input to the scrapper? I can fix if you can give a little more info so I can duplicate your issue.

THX
 
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Is this a returned value from the scrapper or in your input to the scrapper? I can fix if you can give a little more info so I can duplicate your issue.

THX
As I wrote, you can provoke this as I wrote.

Just take any folder containing any mkv file and type as below.

For Artist: Genesis
For Concert Title: Live
Then click <Scrape>
Next click on the: Release: Genesis | Live at Montreux 1987
You see the | in the title.

Not really a problem. But it was confusing to me. Never saw a | in a release. This was the first time. I did a manual creation of the required NFO files then because this happens not that often.
 
I’ve not seen this issue. How about more information?

What version of the DRP are you using?
What does this mean: “ before crapping out with a third of the way left to go.” Are there any messages?
Are you decoding multiple files?
How much disc space have you got on c: drive. The decoder needs a lot of spare space.
Does this occur on all your releases?
Are you decoding TrueHD or DDplus?
Are you decoding split files from a BDA? (Known issue, the DRP fails on split streams)
What version of the DRP are you using?
Version 3.2.0

What does this mean: “ before crapping out with a third of the way left to go.” Are there any messages?
I didn't get any messages, but the audio straight-up doesn't show up after the two-thirds mark.

Are you decoding multiple files?
No

How much disc space have you got on c: drive? The decoder needs a lot of spare space.
200 GB.

Does this occur on all your releases?
No, but it's still concerning.

Are you decoding TrueHD or DDplus?
TrueHD.

Are you decoding split files from a BDA? (Known issue, the DRP fails on split streams)
Not that I know of.
 
@NCFan1999 I have no idea if you have plenty of spare space on your c: drive.

I would need to try and replicate the issue. What release cause the problem?
 
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