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Originally posted by SilverFox
Aplogies for not wording my queries very exactly - Essentially what I need is a muxing/encoding tool that will work from the command line that will take in an avs script to give me an avi, supporting video and audio.
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How about creating a VirtualDub script file (they're just text files, after all - and VirtualDub comes with documentation for it) and having VirtualDub run it from the command line?
That'll do your audio and video encoding and muxing in one step.
Alternatively, you can use AVIMuxGUI which, despite the name, is also scriptable to mux the output of AVS2AVI and audio tracks encoded with BeSweet.
np: Ulf Lohmann - Because (Pop Ambient 2001)