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Hallo,
when a tag (of at least one segment) contains a colon the sanitizer gets (force) enabled (for all segments) and the 'output name' mask switches to the default one. I guess it falls back to the non-tag method. The colon is a valid filename character in Linux.
Resulting output filename (doesn't reflect the user-defined mask below): Group_Therapy_446_with_Above_Beyond_and_Maxinne-131kbit-00.14.05.000-00.20.36.000-Love Is Not Enough [Newman (I Love) Remix] (Anjunabeats).webm
Arch Linux 5.13.12
LosslessCut 3.38.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hallo,
when a tag (of at least one segment) contains a colon the sanitizer gets (force) enabled (for all segments) and the 'output name' mask switches to the default one. I guess it falls back to the non-tag method. The colon is a valid filename character in Linux.
Resulting output filename (doesn't reflect the user-defined mask below):
Group_Therapy_446_with_Above_Beyond_and_Maxinne-131kbit-00.14.05.000-00.20.36.000-Love Is Not Enough [Newman (I Love) Remix] (Anjunabeats).webm
Arch Linux 5.13.12
LosslessCut 3.38.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: