View Full Version : lets get a new version of AutoGK out
BigDid
5th June 2009, 22:27
Hi Len0x,
Glad to see you back.
You have all my sympathy, I also had my lot of hardware problem a while ago :(
Did
Chetwood
6th June 2009, 06:54
Welcome back len0x, I can imagine you really missed getting bugged about new features ;) Since you said you would reconsider it I'd like to remind you of adding an option to start a program when a job and/or queue is finished. This way I could call a batch file that would do a netsend from my encoding machine in the basement or even use my telephone system to text my cell phone. Implemented as a commandline feature like
AutoGK -jobdone "netsend.bat" -queuedone "delete.bat"
would be fine by me. Thanks.
Mixer73
6th June 2009, 09:12
Heh, I'm sort of back after really sudden wave of problems that hit me this spring :) After lots of hardware problems, having to move home, loosing internet, vacations and busy time at work I'm going to catch up with what's going on around here ;)
WB len0x, hopefully no more dramas for you!
maxhavoc
17th June 2009, 20:43
One feature I'd love to see is the ability to batch add jobs. I routinely rip TV show DVDs which require multiple independent jobs (one for each episode) so I'd love the ability to add them all in a simple fashion through the command line.
For example just use the input name as the output name, allow me to specify codec and size and let her rip.
Something like: autogk -add -c xvid -s 175 1.vob 2.vob 3.vob etc...
Chetwood
18th June 2009, 06:46
Plus 1!
Barough
18th June 2009, 16:11
Nice 2 see that ur around again lenox :)
Would really like 2 see a Option for enable/disable VAQ. A other nice addition would be to get an option for QPel.
somebodeez
21st June 2009, 14:46
I would like to have the ability to easily use AVIsynth filters like in GKnot.:)
chilled
29th June 2009, 17:09
Hi, i've got two suggestions/requests for your consideration to implement in the next version of AutoGK:
- launch 2 lame mp3 threads at the same time when the cpu is dual core AND the user has chosen to encode two audios (original+dub, original+commentary, etc). eventually the forsame for 3,4 and quad core cpus. This is standard procedure in foobar2000 encoder and, I guess, many others. it doubles the speed.
- I know this has already been issued but I'm not sure why is shareware Winrar still compulsory when you want external subtitles. You could choose a more standard format (.zip which is just a little less efficient) which even an out-of-the-box XP can decompress. My suggestion is to use a free standalone exectuable like 7za.exe or so.
thanks for your attention
Chetwood
29th June 2009, 17:28
I've wondered about that to, why rar the subs at all? It's only saving a few kbytes and I've yet to see a standalone/hardware media player that would support it.
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