Mindblowingly awesome tool. Alas it seems trapped in a given use case of diagnostics. I would like to, given one susiscious MP3 file, diagnose it. Open it, and diagnose it. An easy way to do this would be most valuable.
Sorry for the late reply. I missed this report somehow.
The shell integration in the "Unstable" version - http://mp3diags.sourceforge.net/unstable/298_config_shell.html - covers this in a way, but for now only works for folders rather than files. I agree that it should also be available for files, but I have no idea when I'll be able to do it.
I would second this request. I also want to see a decent Open dialog where you can type or paste a UNC path. The current tool is unusably slow on a large system! And the lack of a way to opena file or folder easily is the ONLY things stopping this awesome tool from being super awesome!
Last edit: Bernd Wechner 2019-07-30
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Sorry for the late reply. I missed this report somehow.
The shell integration in the "Unstable" version - http://mp3diags.sourceforge.net/unstable/298_config_shell.html - covers this in a way, but for now only works for folders rather than files. I agree that it should also be available for files, but I have no idea when I'll be able to do it.
Then there's the command-line option described at http://mp3diags.sourceforge.net/unstable/310_advanced.html which seems more what like what you want but doesn't enter the GUI mode.
I would second this request. I also want to see a decent Open dialog where you can type or paste a UNC path. The current tool is unusably slow on a large system! And the lack of a way to opena file or folder easily is the ONLY things stopping this awesome tool from being super awesome!
Last edit: Bernd Wechner 2019-07-30