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  1. Guys, I'm sure there is a lot of you out there who can program batch files,

    I use Restream to fix hundreds of video clips, m2t video clips originated from Canon HV30 camcorder. There is usually about 200 clips from one tape sitting inside of a folder. I need to manually load each one of them into Restream, make changes , save it and load another m2t file , change parameters, save it and so on ...

    Is it possible to create some BAT file so I would just change parameters inside Restream GUI , Save it, and it automaticly loads following file inside folder?

    I change exactly the same thing , interlace to progressive, video is progressive, but video is recorded interlace on tape, 30p. So it if it can be done automatically with all files inside folder the better, but I doubt that Restream has a such thing like variable or so.
    I need this for Sony Vegas, it accepts clip as progressive and smart renders it out then. If you make it progressive inside Vegas, Vegas doesn't render m2t smart.

    Is it possible ?
    Last edited by _Al_; 23rd Feb 2011 at 23:01.
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    Restream doesn't have any command line options, so you can't do a simple batch file.

    You could use a Windows scripting tool to automate using the GUI; I have little experience with those myself.

    Possibly you could use ffmpeg instead of Restream; it generally can do anything to any media file via command line.
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  3. Originally Posted by AlanHK View Post
    You could use a Windows scripting tool to automate using the GUI
    Thanks, I'll check these options.
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  4. WinAutomation does the job! , Windows automation software, thanks for bringing it up.
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