Two weeks ago HB was still working fine. Now, when I want to reencode an mp4 file, it immediately - as in 1 second - "finishes" the encoding process. No file is to be found in the source folder. The status below says Queue Finished. This happens on Normal settings. I tried different source files, reinstalling HB, and deleting settings. CPU temperature is normal.
I would appreciate it if someone could take a look at my Activity Log, which to my eyes doesn't seem to show very much:
http://hastebin.com/raw/nuraqohuri (I deleted some unneeded chapter info to keep it short)
Thanks in advance!
HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
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Re: HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
With so much removed from the log, it is difficult to see if you specified an output file. Did you?
Re: HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
He did a scan anyway, output file would not matter.
Re: HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
Yes, I did. I only removed some chapter metadata.Woodstock wrote:With so much removed from the log, it is difficult to see if you specified an output file. Did you?
I installed VidCoder, which is apparently based on HandBrake, and that's working fine (I might switch to that program). I'm just puzzled how a piece of software can just stop working like that. Only thing that comes to mind is that I ran AdwCleaner some time ago, which is a bit aggressive malware removal tool, but it's pretty unlikely it removed vital parts of HB.
Re: HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
Hmm, if you used the GUI, then you only provided the scan log, not the encode log.
Re: HandBrake exits encoding immediately, no new file
Encoding works again. It's a bit of a mystery what I did wrong, maybe I did screw up specifying an output file, like Woodstock suggested. It's no rocket science, but I have to say I was pretty tired when submitting this question.
Thanks anyway!
Could a moderator remove this topic?
Thanks anyway!
Could a moderator remove this topic?