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evropej
Posted: Aug 17 2010, 12:46 AM


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I need help applying the deshaker filter to multiple files.
I asked the developer of the filter if he could change it so deshaker automatically does phase 1 and 2 but he said no.
I have about 70 videos which need processing. Is there a fast way to add all these files and apply phase 1 and phase 2 deshaker filter?
Currently, I have to open each one and que the jobs one by one. This is a pain in the rear for 70 files.
When I get desperate, I use macro recorders but there has to be an easier way.
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phaeron
Posted: Aug 17 2010, 04:48 AM


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You can set up scripts to do this, but currently there's no easy way to set this up via the UI.
 
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evropej
Posted: Aug 17 2010, 05:05 AM


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Yes, I am using macro recorders to do the input parameters for all the files. The 70 files took 12 minutes running at 10x speed lol. It would have taken me 120 minutes just to enter it.

I noticed something odd while doing this. I have mov h264 files at 1080i. I am running deshaker on them, compressing via divx and resising to 720p. Noticed that phase 1 produced errors on every single file. I could run the file manually but in the job control panel, the first pass would cause errors on all files. I am running the job now and will have to post the error message later.
 
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