2006-08-15, 04:57 PM
Is anyone aware of, or have and idea of how i would go about, integrating gbpvr with quenic or cce encoders and the save folders.
For example, if I wanted to record show a, and show b, both daily both broadcasts.
I set gbpvr to schedule the recordings, and save them to (ideally different folders, but if they are in the same Dir, name them show a-$date and b-$date)
With gbpvr and say a ShowCount++, or an outside program, watch that folder, once I have 4 episodes of either show ( $ShowCount = 4 ), run a batch file (which I have already put together - it takes x number of avi, mpg, omg, or mkv files and converts them via quenic to DVD compatible mpg and m2v files, then builds DVD ISO files with a standard DVD menu template using $filename as the episode listing on the disk). The ISO is output in My ISO folder with the name $show - $dates for my to burn later.
Is anyone aware of a program, plugin, or way to do this - cause gbpvr to record with specifically named output files, then run my batch once x number of files with a specific name are reached?
For example, if I wanted to record show a, and show b, both daily both broadcasts.
I set gbpvr to schedule the recordings, and save them to (ideally different folders, but if they are in the same Dir, name them show a-$date and b-$date)
With gbpvr and say a ShowCount++, or an outside program, watch that folder, once I have 4 episodes of either show ( $ShowCount = 4 ), run a batch file (which I have already put together - it takes x number of avi, mpg, omg, or mkv files and converts them via quenic to DVD compatible mpg and m2v files, then builds DVD ISO files with a standard DVD menu template using $filename as the episode listing on the disk). The ISO is output in My ISO folder with the name $show - $dates for my to burn later.
Is anyone aware of a program, plugin, or way to do this - cause gbpvr to record with specifically named output files, then run my batch once x number of files with a specific name are reached?