Designating 'default' audio track
Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 23:40
Earlier this year, Kim and rednoah helped with a renaming script that identifies the audio track with highest bitrate, most channels/objects, etc.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=11524&start=50
Below is an example of a renamed directory:
Terminator 2 Judgment Day (1991) 153 mins [1920x1080 @26.9 Mbps] TrueHD.5.1 [6ch]
In identifying the 'best' audio track for renaming, can a FB/groovy script "designate" the same track as the movie's "default," or preferred audio?
Media playback apps often select the 'best' audio track automatically; however, sometimes apps select a wildly inferior track (i.e. AAC instead of an available DTS-MA with all other factors constant.)
Is there a way for my script to simultaneously 'designate' the same audio track (it identifies as 'the best audio track') as the default, or preferred audio track, for the actual file? So playback apps can select it.
Or, is that outside of the scope of what FileBot does? Just curious.
Thanks again to Kim and rednoah for helping find solutions w/ the script to find the 'best audio track.' I'm so happy with my library, right now, I can't even tell you.
Best,
Erin
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=11524&start=50
Below is an example of a renamed directory:
Terminator 2 Judgment Day (1991) 153 mins [1920x1080 @26.9 Mbps] TrueHD.5.1 [6ch]
In identifying the 'best' audio track for renaming, can a FB/groovy script "designate" the same track as the movie's "default," or preferred audio?
Media playback apps often select the 'best' audio track automatically; however, sometimes apps select a wildly inferior track (i.e. AAC instead of an available DTS-MA with all other factors constant.)
Is there a way for my script to simultaneously 'designate' the same audio track (it identifies as 'the best audio track') as the default, or preferred audio track, for the actual file? So playback apps can select it.
Or, is that outside of the scope of what FileBot does? Just curious.
Thanks again to Kim and rednoah for helping find solutions w/ the script to find the 'best audio track.' I'm so happy with my library, right now, I can't even tell you.
Best,
Erin