
Then either reject the file quickly or rename foreign letters to only allow english alphabet in filenames, then it wont crash randomly.

Instead of working around foreign letters like æøå or all other language special letters that can make it fail. So if one job failes, it makes other fails later in the process.

It does not contain a supported chapter format. Mkvmerge v45.0.0 ('Heaven in Pennies') 64-bitĮrror: Unknown chapter file format in 'E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job91\chapters.txt'.
#Ripbot264 nvidia h265 movie
So when the movie finish to encode and it want to mux the video/audio/sub/chapter it failes with this:Į:\RipBot264v>"E:\RipBot264v\tools\mkvtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "E:\Encoding\Adams Æbler_t00.mkv" -compression 0:none -title "Adams Æbler_t00.mkv" -default-duration 0:24000/1001fps "E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job91\video.265" -chapters "E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job91\chapters.txt" It runs this script: "E:\RipBot264v\Tools\mkvtoolnix\mkvextract.exe" chapters "E:\Bluray_mkv\Adams Æbler_t00.mkv" -s > "E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job91\chapters.txt"īut the Chapters.txt file only contains: Error: (mkvextract) This file could not be opened or parsed. Lets say this file: "Adams Æbler_t00.mkv" A movie that include the danish letter æøå will make it crash in one or more script.

Is it possible to get some kind of fix for foreign letters in filenames, it makes some of the script fail.
