0.9.9 is relatively old compared to the latest nightly build:CoolRaoul wrote: Yesterday i decided to give a try to 0.9.9 release.
http://handbrake.fr/nightly.php
I don't know, but your issue could have been fixed already.
0.9.9 is relatively old compared to the latest nightly build:CoolRaoul wrote: Yesterday i decided to give a try to 0.9.9 release.
I just have followed the suggested link on the download page (I usually prefers using stable releases)mike20021969 wrote:
0.9.9 is relatively old compared to the latest nightly build:
http://handbrake.fr/nightly.php
I don't know, but your issue could have been fixed already.
I always have my preset transferred across versions until now, even when upgrading from 0.9.8 to 0.9.9 (an automatic conversion process had been executed)s55 wrote:Presets are not transferable between versions. You always have to re-create them
It seem to have partially worked for me:s55 wrote:0.9.9 did not upgrade 0.9.8 presets. Like every other version, it just tries to load them and if the file format hasn't changed much, it can sometimes work. More often than not settings get lost or the meaning of settings changes between versions so you end up with something that isn't actually your preset. If the format changes are more drastic, it just outright fails so you then need to re-create them.
Solved by exporting my preferred preset (mainly using this one), upgrading then importing the .plist file.
Only built-in presets get upgraded properly.
Long standing issue that needs fixed. It's just not been a priority.
Being present doesn't really help if it's wrong. It's luck of the draw and what settings were stored whether it'll be OK after an upgrade.at least they still present in the preset tab.
I understand but the problem is, to reproduce the bug, I'ts better to use as much as possible exactly the same preset.s55 wrote:Being present doesn't really help if it's wrong. It's luck of the draw and what settings were stored whether it'll be OK after an upgrade.
Even Plist inport/export needs to be checked. (it's generally more robust at import/export errors than the internal xml format, but if the settings keys chanage, it should just outright ignore that setting and continue) Basically, if you import from a different version. It may or may not appear to work and should definitelybe checked for correctness before encoding.