`Alt+1` for the multiplexer tool) to Ctrl+Alt+number` in order to avoid clashing with Windows' input method for arbitrary characters (pressing and holding `Alt` and typing the codepoint on the number pad) MKVToolNix GUI: changed the shortcuts for switching between the various tools from `Alt+number` (e.g. MKVToolNix GUI: chapter editor: added a function to the "additional modifications" dialog for calculating and setting the end timestamps Both changes signal to the user that she doesn't have to take care of the encoding herself due to a byte order mark in the file), that encoding will be selected in the drop down box automatically. Additionally, if the track's encoding is known and cannot be changed (e.g. MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: if the encoding/character set of a subtitle track cannot be changed, the GUI will deactivate the "subtitle character set" drop-down box and ignore changes to it when multiple tracks are selected. mkvpropedit: added support for tags in WebM files that is spec-compliant by removing all tag elements not supported by the WebM spec mkvmerge, mkvpropedit, MKVToolNix GUI (chapter editor): added support for chapters in WebM files that is spec-compliant by removing all tag elements not supported by the WebM spec mkvmerge: WAV reader: added support for Wave64 files because a byte order mark is present in the file), then it will be output during identification as the `encoding` property mkvmerge: identification: if the encoding/character set of a text subtitle track is known (e.g. mkvmerge: AAC: implemented support for AAC with 960 samples per frame
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