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Add an option to remux all videos by default #724
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video/audio remux is not necessary for many supported sources |
Agreed, video/audio compatibility is pretty reliable nowadays. I'm not asking for all downloaded videos to be Remuxed by default, some sort of toggle switch in the downloads setting tab to turn this off and on would be sufficient to address this request. Admittedly, this request is probably annoying to implement and would affect a minority of users, but I thought it was worth a shot asking. Taking that into account, can I get a simple yes/no answer on this request? It's not crucial, which is why I'd just like some quick conformation. |
Also I'd just like to say something real quick, I really appreciate the speed with which you guys noticed and responded to this! It's not uncommon for me to be waiting hours for someone to hop on and check GitHub issues, so a big thanks for creating and maintaining cobalt.tools and doing a great job of it! |
I would like to make a PR for this one. |
Hope to update this feature as soon as possible |
describe the feature you'd like to see
The new Remux feature is meant to "often fix compatibility issues with old software", and from my experience, it definitely works. Would it be possible to add an option to do something like "Download Remux'd File" instead of downloading then Remuxing? If this isn't possible or easy to code, why so? I'm genuinely curious about how these kinds of things work, and I'd like to know more.
additional context
I've recently been having an issue with my Windows 11 laptop where, after trying to play a 3+ hour video one time, my laptop no longer properly registers the track length of video files and as a result doesn't allow me to skip through videos. Included are screenshots of this on:
Media Player
and
Photos
The issue was persistent on all media player programs I tried, including VLC Media Player. Remuxing video files restores the capability to skip through videos for me.
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