whisper.cpp workflow: default to v1.9.2 / whispercpp-192 - #9
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Leaving the defaults on v1.9.1 / whispercpp-191-r2 means an accidental default dispatch rebuilds the old version straight over an existing release, changing archives Subtitle Edit still identifies by hash.
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Follow-up to the whispercpp-192 build used by SubtitleEdit/subtitleedit#13766.
The dispatch defaults still said
v1.9.1/whispercpp-191-r2. A default dispatch would rebuild the old version straight over the existingwhispercpp-191-r2release — changing archives Subtitle Edit still identifies by hash. Bumped them to the version just released.🤖 Generated with Claude Code