2006-05-23, 03:42 AM
I now have the .bat working for me correctly. As was pointed out to me on another thread, the following has to be set in order for Trans2MVP.bat to work:
<MVPTranscodeUsingFFmpeg>false</MVPTranscodeUsingFFmpeg>
So, as I said, I have the batch file working, and it outputs the video beautifully. I had to add a bit more space on the sides to make it work with my tv - but it works.
New problem: once the ffmpeg command starts, there is no killing it. Hitting stop on the mediamvp doesn't stop this process for me. Additionally, I can't even kill it as the user I am running GBPVR as. I am guessing that the program runs it as a different user, thus denying me access. So, once an episode of something is started, I can't watch anything else until it is done decoding (and using 100% of the processor).
Anybody know if anything else in the script that needs to be set to make this thing killable? Another setting I missed perhaps?
Thanks!
Jonathan
<MVPTranscodeUsingFFmpeg>false</MVPTranscodeUsingFFmpeg>
So, as I said, I have the batch file working, and it outputs the video beautifully. I had to add a bit more space on the sides to make it work with my tv - but it works.
New problem: once the ffmpeg command starts, there is no killing it. Hitting stop on the mediamvp doesn't stop this process for me. Additionally, I can't even kill it as the user I am running GBPVR as. I am guessing that the program runs it as a different user, thus denying me access. So, once an episode of something is started, I can't watch anything else until it is done decoding (and using 100% of the processor).
Anybody know if anything else in the script that needs to be set to make this thing killable? Another setting I missed perhaps?
Thanks!
Jonathan