2013-02-24, 22:54
@yannickrose: Added to the list of supported media types.
@gizmotoy:
If you have 'Growl' installed, it should post messages as notifications rather then process stopping dialogs, depending on the messages you're getting, it's better if people know something went wrong during the process rather than remaining ignorant of possible missing parts.
Since it crashes during the writing of metadata, I think it has something to do with the process I use to get mediafile information through 'mediainfo', looking at the filesize of your movie, I guess it's somekind of bluray rip? Maybe you could show me the folder structure?
@villieb:
Are there any messages that show up about the crash? or is it just the spinning beach ball?
If the movie is actually on a network drive, it might be because 'deleting' a movie actually moves it to the trash, and for some reason it'll try to move the movie over the network to your local trash file, which would take some waiting time causing the spinning ball.
@gizmotoy:
If you have 'Growl' installed, it should post messages as notifications rather then process stopping dialogs, depending on the messages you're getting, it's better if people know something went wrong during the process rather than remaining ignorant of possible missing parts.
Since it crashes during the writing of metadata, I think it has something to do with the process I use to get mediafile information through 'mediainfo', looking at the filesize of your movie, I guess it's somekind of bluray rip? Maybe you could show me the folder structure?
@villieb:
Are there any messages that show up about the crash? or is it just the spinning beach ball?
If the movie is actually on a network drive, it might be because 'deleting' a movie actually moves it to the trash, and for some reason it'll try to move the movie over the network to your local trash file, which would take some waiting time causing the spinning ball.