2006-09-21, 06:51 AM
This is something cool I've just noticed.
I have recorded several shows the last couple of days. There is a postprocessing.bat set to initite ZProcess, but for this thread lets say the bat starts comskip and then comclean...
It seems that GBPVR held onto the shows that needed to be passed to the PostProcessing.bat, and launched the bat one after another... That's cool... GBPVR makes sure that only one PostProcessing.bat (and the spawned ComSkip or ComClean) would run at a time...
>> Is there a switch somewhere that would launch concurrent PostProcessing...?
(I also have a much faster computer that I've been trying to break by throwing at it heaps of work - if I could have two shows process at once, would be great...)
I have recorded several shows the last couple of days. There is a postprocessing.bat set to initite ZProcess, but for this thread lets say the bat starts comskip and then comclean...
It seems that GBPVR held onto the shows that needed to be passed to the PostProcessing.bat, and launched the bat one after another... That's cool... GBPVR makes sure that only one PostProcessing.bat (and the spawned ComSkip or ComClean) would run at a time...
>> Is there a switch somewhere that would launch concurrent PostProcessing...?
(I also have a much faster computer that I've been trying to break by throwing at it heaps of work - if I could have two shows process at once, would be great...)
Frank Z
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I used to ask 'why?' Now I just reinstall...
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I used to ask 'why?' Now I just reinstall...
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Author: ZTools: ZProcess, MVPServerChecker; UltraXMLTV Enhancer, Renamer, Manager; [/SIZE]
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