I had a power outage a few hours ago which restarted my pc.
I was well into a multi-day test encode of my Music file collection using the Video Converter. (I'm testing that with a Custom FFmpeg command, rather than using the customary Music Converter). That may change in the future. It's a lot slower, but after modifying the filters, it works well with both audio and video files, which I couldn't do with the Music Converter alone.
Anyway, due to the power outage I lost the log file that was being generated from the encodes. Refer to my "Information log.png" example image below...
[SIZE=2]Can someone please tell me where that log file may be hiding?[/SIZE] I'm not sure if it would have gotten corrupted during the sudden power-down, and have been erased by Windows upon the reboot, but I need to know whereabouts they normally reside please? I did a system-wide search but couldn't locate them.
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I was well into a multi-day test encode of my Music file collection using the Video Converter. (I'm testing that with a Custom FFmpeg command, rather than using the customary Music Converter). That may change in the future. It's a lot slower, but after modifying the filters, it works well with both audio and video files, which I couldn't do with the Music Converter alone.
Anyway, due to the power outage I lost the log file that was being generated from the encodes. Refer to my "Information log.png" example image below...
[SIZE=2]Can someone please tell me where that log file may be hiding?[/SIZE] I'm not sure if it would have gotten corrupted during the sudden power-down, and have been erased by Windows upon the reboot, but I need to know whereabouts they normally reside please? I did a system-wide search but couldn't locate them.
Example images:
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