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Extension not automatically added to filename during save or export

Open chenlung opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Other applications on macOS automatically add an extension to the file name (e.g. .itt) when saving or exporting.

Using Tero Subtitler alpha - Mac 10.11.6.

chenlung avatar May 19 '23 23:05 chenlung

Same here!

  • MacBook Air M2 2022, running macOS Ventura 13.5.1
  • Tero Subtitler 1.0.1.0

GitGianluc avatar Sep 03 '23 16:09 GitGianluc

I think this is a macOS-only issue? I think @URUWorks said a while ago that he couldn't reproduce on Windows, but I wonder about his macOS machine.

chenlung avatar Sep 03 '23 16:09 chenlung

Dunno. In my opinion, on macOS, the issue might be due to the missing addition of the file extension suffix in the saving process (but see also #171 for entries that represent more than one extension)

GitGianluc avatar Sep 03 '23 16:09 GitGianluc

I don't know if the behaviour is different now (the extension appears in a test build of 1.0.1.5), but shouldn't the extension change if another file format is selected? I'm thinking of this.

Saving as SRT with a VTT extension can produce incorrect output (garbage in the case of a Chinese subtitle set), for example.

chenlung avatar Jan 04 '24 19:01 chenlung