2016-09-12, 01:59 PM
Wakalaka Wrote:I'm thinking that comskip should be run in parallelprocessing.bat or postprocessing.bat, not both. If not both, then there's no need for the check you describe.
Why would someone run comskip in both batch files?
You wouldn't run comskip in both batch files. Originally/traditionally, you would run it in postprocessing.bat after the recording is completed. However, some people have put it in parallelprocessing.bat because its processing will complete sooner after a recording is finished and/or to (possibly) get some limited skipping when watching recordings that are still in process.
In your situation, I would recommend only using postprocessing.bat and running ts4np on the .ts file before your run comskip on it. That way the file will be "fixed" before comskip sees it and any potential timing changes will have been made so that the timings in the file generated by comskip will definitely match the final .ts file.