Subject WAS WizImageGrabber Batch Syntax? "
I'd just like to confirm the syntax of WizImageGrabber in Batch Mode.
Is it
WizImageGrabber /File:"%~f1" (Can't remember where I got this but I think it was a post when it was called ShowImageGrabber)
OR
WizImageGrabber /File:%1 (Like comskip and others)
Does the order of the options matter?
I have also seen a wee message "Interactive Services Dialog Detection" come up in Vista sometimes about a program trying to run and when I switch to it, I see the WizImageGrabber cmd window with a "Press Enter to Continue" message; the batch mode should run unattended, correct? What do I need to change to make this work?
Thanks
k.
I'd just like to confirm the syntax of WizImageGrabber in Batch Mode.
Is it
WizImageGrabber /File:"%~f1" (Can't remember where I got this but I think it was a post when it was called ShowImageGrabber)
OR
WizImageGrabber /File:%1 (Like comskip and others)
Does the order of the options matter?
I have also seen a wee message "Interactive Services Dialog Detection" come up in Vista sometimes about a program trying to run and when I switch to it, I see the WizImageGrabber cmd window with a "Press Enter to Continue" message; the batch mode should run unattended, correct? What do I need to change to make this work?
Thanks
k.
Code:
comskip %1
rectracker %1 > rectracker.log
rem recycler.exe
REM ====================================================
REM PostProcessing.bat addition for Program Image Tool
REM This will download an image to the media/art directory.
ProgramImageTool.exe /File %1
REM ====================================================
REM PostProcessing.bat addition for Show Image Grabber Tool
REM This will download an image to the media/art directory.
WizImageGrabber /File:"%~f1" /CreatePlaceholders:false /ForcePlaceholderRefresh:-1
REM ====================================================
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