I run on x64 and the other setting that i had to change was in DVRMSToolboxSettings on the Processing tab. I had to change it from "FindCommercials" to "Ignore". Before I made that change it seemed to ignore my 'ProcessingConditions' and it would just start looking for commercials instead of running the 'Convert MKV' profile.
Perhaps you can change that setting and restart your DVRMSToolbox service and move your MKV out of your watched folder and back in and see if it processes them. You might also take a look at \Users\Public\DvrmsToolbox\FWLogs and look at the log file for your show to see whats really going on. Chances are it is seeing the files but not finishing properly
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I run on x64 and the other setting that i had to change was in DVRMSToolboxSettings on the Processing tab. I had to change it from "FindCommercials" to "Ignore". Before I made that change it seemed to ignore my 'ProcessingConditions' and it would just start looking for commercials instead of running the 'Convert MKV' profile.
Perhaps you can change that setting and restart your DVRMSToolbox service and move your MKV out of your watched folder and back in and see if it processes them. You might also take a look at \Users\Public\DvrmsToolbox\FWLogs and look at the log file for your show to see whats really going on. Chances are it is seeing the files but not finishing properly