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| IanJ |
Posted: Oct 27 2002, 05:31 PM |
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Hi,
I can framserve from VirtualDub to TMPEnc no problem, but I'd ideally like to take my source AVI and break it up into 10 separate AVI's then frameserve each of them (to produce individual Mpegs) as a batch, i.e. in one go (overnight run).
I had a look at VirtualDub but it's not leaping out at me how to go about this. Any ideas? or should I look at doing the split after the Mpeg conversion.
Cheers.
IanJ.
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Oct 27 2002, 06:48 PM |
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I dont know exactly if sending them as a job list works but ,did you try it? |
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| IanJ |
| Posted: Oct 27 2002, 06:56 PM |
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Hi,
Yes I did try, but there is no chance to defer coz it's not a SAVE as such, you have to start the frameserver with the particular AVI that's loaded.
There would have to be a way to defer the frameserving and then have them run consecutively......and then you'd need to have TMPGEnc start a new file automatically as each frameserv starts.
Hmmmmmmm!
Ian.
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Oct 28 2002, 12:38 AM |
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TMPGEnc has some sort of batch encoding, but I've never used it. I'm thinking it might be possible to let VirtualDub frameserve the entire AVI, and set up batch jobs in TMPGEnc, select your ranges using "Source range", and encode separate MPEGs. (Of course, I could be wrong...)
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| Christian |
| Posted: Nov 13 2002, 08:18 AM |
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Hi, You can open VirtualDub more than once and let every instance frameserve a different file to your encoder. So, start VDub and framserve your File1.avi, then simply start vdub again and open your next avi for frameserving. In my W2k environment i had no problems with that up to now and i think i had sometime 9 times vdub opened serving different files. One file after the other this is working, i haven´t tried to encode files parallel.
Christian
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