Hello,
This is probably pretty elementary, so I apologize. Anyway, I'm converting captured MPEG-2s to DivX using VirtualDub MPEG-2. I'm trying to automate the process of multiple-pass conversions.
Here's the question: How can I essentially tell VirtualDub to convert the whole file without knowing the exact range? Here's the command in question:
VirtualDub.subset.AddRange(0,?);
Is there a wildcard or some other command that allows VirtualDub to do this (or retrieve the range) or must I load every file in and manually queue it for multiple passes to get the range? It would seem nonsensical to not have the ability to automatically convert the whole file in this manner, but that's just my opinion. Thanks for any help you can give me!
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Why is the range so important? Just trying to understand your question better.
Hello.
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