2012-11-04, 05:41 PM
I'm another who has given up and failed dismally trying to get comskip anywhere near with UK broadcasts ;(
OTAjunkie Wrote:Yes, if VideoRedo had command line capabilities I'd go for it but as far as I know it doesn't.I'm fairly sure it does - certainly earlier versions (that I have) use command lines.... from the help file:-
Quote:The Batch Builder relies upon VideoReDo project files. Project files are short files which contain the information needed to edit your files. Information such as the name of the input file and the start and end points of each of your cuts. You can create project files in VideoReDo by selecting "Save Project" from the File menu. You can also create an automatic project and queue directly into the Batch Builder by using the "Queue To Batch" from the File menu, or pressing Ctrl+B anytime in VideoReDo.
When you start the batch builder, any projects previously queued using the Queue To Batch (Ctrl+B) are automatically loaded into Batch Builder processing list. You can also load previously saved projects manually by selecting them into the Source Project / File: window. The batch builder will automatically create a destination filename based upon the input filename, destination folder, destination modifier and Elementary Stream Output Flag. Click on Add Entry to add it to the list of projects to be processed.
When your list of projects to be processed is complete, click either on "Save Commands" or "Save and Execute". Save Commands will create a windows .CMD file that you can run yourself at a later time. Save and Execute will not only save the .CMD file, but execute it immediately.