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Caption changes preferred app to open MKV-files to Caption #77

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remcovanravenswaaij opened this issue Dec 14, 2017 · 5 comments
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@remcovanravenswaaij
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remcovanravenswaaij commented Dec 14, 2017

  • [X ] I have searched the issues of this repository and believe that this is not a duplicate.

Expected Behavior

Caption should not change the default program of MKV-files.

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Current Behavior

When dragging an MKV-video file to Caption window it changes the default program to open this MKV file to Caption.

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. I open Caption (version 2.0.0) on my MacBook Pro, Mac OSX 10.13.2 and leave it the active program.
  2. I drag an MKV-file from a already open Finder window to the Caption window.
  3. Caption does it thing great, it finds subtitles in Dutch.
  4. I close the Caption program by CMD-Q.
  5. I double click on a random MKV-file and Caption opens to start searching for subtitles (I expected VLC to open the video file)

Context

I have to change the default program back to VLC by right-click and choose 'Open with..' and select the 'Always open this program' selection.

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app version 2.0.0
OS 10.13.2
VLC 2.2.1
@gielcobben gielcobben self-assigned this Dec 18, 2017
@gielcobben gielcobben added the bug label Dec 18, 2017
@nunorafaelrocha
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Same bug for MP4 files...

@vernondegoede
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Thanks! A fix will arrive in a few days.

@vmorris1959
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vmorris1959 commented Dec 30, 2017

I had the same problem and It's good to hear the bug will be fixed, but how do I get back the VLC icon for MKVs?

I set it back to open with VLC but the MKVs still show the Caption icon, even after restarting my Mac :(

@mars0202
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Yeah it does it for most video formats. Quite frustrating :( Is there an update for the fix, team?

@gielcobben
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We just released version 2.0.1 of Caption. This update fixes the issue where caption is the default application for video files. Let us know if you have any questions or other issues.

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