2006-11-30, 05:19 AM
Erik, good news!
I found I had left one thing out of my previous testing of using the Hauppauge remote to control comskip. I had setup my ini section as the name of the comskip .txt file that I was testing with, but forgot to list it in the applications list at the top of the ini. Using the standard Hauppauge software you can control comskip's edit window with the remote, but doing so standardly will require a portion of the window title to be consistent.
If you can make a build that titles the window "Comskip - <filename>", I'll be happy to share my ini settings (not that it's rocket science) and do some testing for you.
Enough people have asked for some way to do their editing from the couch that I'm sure this will be a hit. With Video Library's support for custom options associated with the Transcode button, it'd be easy to launch comskip in edit mode, make edits, and launch comclean or a transcode all from the comfort of your couch with only the remote.
Thanks again for all your continued and outstanding efforts with comskip.
I found I had left one thing out of my previous testing of using the Hauppauge remote to control comskip. I had setup my ini section as the name of the comskip .txt file that I was testing with, but forgot to list it in the applications list at the top of the ini. Using the standard Hauppauge software you can control comskip's edit window with the remote, but doing so standardly will require a portion of the window title to be consistent.
If you can make a build that titles the window "Comskip - <filename>", I'll be happy to share my ini settings (not that it's rocket science) and do some testing for you.
Enough people have asked for some way to do their editing from the couch that I'm sure this will be a hit. With Video Library's support for custom options associated with the Transcode button, it'd be easy to launch comskip in edit mode, make edits, and launch comclean or a transcode all from the comfort of your couch with only the remote.
Thanks again for all your continued and outstanding efforts with comskip.