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Beep when done

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:52 pm
by cicciobello
Batch convert: add option to "beep" when batch conversion is complete.
Maybe a personalized WAV/MP3 file, so I can hear my favourite song of Justin
Bieber when batch conversion is done. :-D

Other question: when I disabled an action via checkbox, at next open of Batch
convert, disabled action is not present.

Suggestion: a dropdown menu like "Add action" to save/restore sets of actions
for specific tasks, same as macros.

Re: Beep when done

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:15 am
by m.Th.
cicciobello wrote:Batch convert: add option to "beep" when batch conversion is complete.
It beeps for me. See sig for specs. Perhaps you do not have a Default Beep sound assigned in Windows Sound settings?

Maybe a personalized WAV/MP3 file, so I can hear my favourite song of Justin
Bieber when batch conversion is done. :-D
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....!!! (fading away)
(perhaps I would vote for this but Justin Bieber's music just scares me...)


Other question: when I disabled an action via checkbox, at next open of Batch
convert, disabled action is not present.
Yes - most probably the 'disabled' state isn't persisted. Which... hmmm... it could be disputable if it is good to persist it or not. Perhaps is better to save it. Perhaps.

Suggestion: a dropdown menu like "Add action" to save/restore sets of actions
for specific tasks, same as macros.
I think that we have this already. On the bottom-left of the dialog. There are two buttons there Save and Open Script. In the drop down box you'll find the saved scripts (IOW lists of actions).

Re: Beep when done

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 1:15 pm
by cicciobello
It beeps for me. See sig for specs. Perhaps you do not have a Default Beep sound assigned in Windows Sound settings?
Aaargh! I have set system sounds to "No sound".
I think that XnViewMP play custom sound, not system beep.
(perhaps I would vote for this but Justin Bieber's music just scares me...)
Hi hi hi. Justin Bieber is top-most-wonderfullll music artist in thw Woooorld!
Pink Floyd and Queen is in last position. :-D
disabled an action via checkbox, at next open of Batch convert, disabled action is not present.
Yes - most probably the 'disabled' state isn't persisted. Which... hmmm... it could be disputable if it is good to persist it or not. Perhaps is better to save it. Perhaps.
Enable/disable action is more quick than open menu, submenu, select and set options.
bottom-left of the dialog. There are two buttons there Save and Open Script.
Yes, good. I intended dropdown button for faster selection.