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  1. I am trying to do some automation for encoding a bunch of mpg files. Currently i have a dir of these, and a template all set up. Is there a way, or an utility i can use to do this from a command line? I've got a single batch file that i want to run to pull mpgs from a source, encode them and delete them ultimately. Any pointers will help.. Thanks
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  2. May I ask why you want a command-line batch file to do this? TMPGENC has a 'batch encode' feature, and is pretty simple to use.
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    At command line, "/batch" option enables start batch encoding automatically once the application is started.
    At command line, you can select batch encode list file (*.tbe) to load when application starts.

    i think thats about the extent of it ..
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  4. Originally Posted by jtor
    May I ask why you want a command-line batch file to do this? TMPGENC has a 'batch encode' feature, and is pretty simple to use.
    Well.. I'm pulling video off a Tivo... so i have a batch file that pulls all the shows, runs vsplit on the ty stream to turn it into mpeg2, and then i am taking that stream and running it thorugh tmpgenc to convert to vcd...

    All of it is automated till i have to create the batch job... Thats where i'm looking for the missing link...
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