Is there a command line interface to TMPEng/CCE so can be controlled via a batch file? Just wondering how DVD2SVCD manages to use these programs.
Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask, but couldn't see anywhere more appropriate, and it's SVCDs I'm doing.
Dave
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From the latest CCE manual:
Available from CinemaCraft http://www.cinemacraft.com/files/doc/ccs_266e.pdf
Cinema Craft Encoder SP has the following options.
-ecl filename Loads specized ecl file on startup.
-batch Starts as batch mode
-verbose Displays verbose information onto standard output.
I havn't done this myself but am interested in trying so that I can schedule encodes. I'm not sure in which release this became avaliable. It doesn't say in their history of changes file.
I've also read that TMPEng has a command interface. You might check their docs.
CinemaCraft also makes their latest trial available if you want to try it out.
http://www.cinemacraft.com/files/cce/ccspt266.zip
The Trial may limit the use of the command line options.
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