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| sawolf01 |
| Posted: Jun 17 2011, 05:17 PM |
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I need 4 command line + scripts written?
vdub command line #1 - direct stream copy the 2 parts into a single part (original name, minus the cd1, cd2 bs). my assumption is that if the direct stream isn't possible, this script will error? I'm hoping so. vdub command line #2 - reencode the 2 files into 1 file. Maintaining 5.1 surround sound if it exists. (original name, minus the cd1, cd2 bs). vdub command line #3 - direct stream copy the 3 parts into a single part (original name, minus the cd1, cd2 bs). vdub command line #4 - reencode the 3 files into 1 file. Maintaining 5.1 surround sound if it exists. (original name, minus the cd1, cd2 bs).
Willing to pay.
Anyone interested?
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| sawolf01 |
| Posted: Jul 25 2011, 06:03 PM |
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I litrilly have money to hire someone. With unemployment at an all time high since the depression is there really no one out there that can automate the joining of avi files together? |
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| evropej |
| Posted: Jul 25 2011, 06:33 PM |
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or you can use freemake video converter and do it all in one click
this is a cuda converter which is super fast compared to just cpu converters |
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| freedomdwarf |
| Posted: Jul 25 2011, 06:39 PM |
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Plenty of converters out there - some are free. I personally use AVS4You v8 which seems to work 99.999% for me. There is also the DivX converter. Trying to complicate matters by writing scripts for VD when it probably isn't necessary. Not saying it can't be done - just saying its making a simple task a lot more laborious than it needs to be for the most part.
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