theaustingeek
25th March 2010, 21:40
so I love AutoGK, I have used it for awhile what a great application. the only thing is it has no command line options, so I wrote a mini application for this process.
so after you configure autogk, run BatchImportAutoGK.exe
you configure the input folder(this is a folder containing multiple dvd folders)
then you configure the output folder (this is where the encoded avis will be)
what it does:
adds each dvd one by one to the autogk job queue,
output name based on the input dvd folder name, also cleans up name formating.
it will add each dvd directory with or without the VIDEO_TS folder
also will not add a dvd if a avi file resides in the output folder, so you can re-run this app without moving the original dvd, and not get duplicates, or reencode an already encoded avi
http://sourceforge.net/projects/batchimportagk
http://theaustingeek.com/blog/batch-import-autogk
so after you configure autogk, run BatchImportAutoGK.exe
you configure the input folder(this is a folder containing multiple dvd folders)
then you configure the output folder (this is where the encoded avis will be)
what it does:
adds each dvd one by one to the autogk job queue,
output name based on the input dvd folder name, also cleans up name formating.
it will add each dvd directory with or without the VIDEO_TS folder
also will not add a dvd if a avi file resides in the output folder, so you can re-run this app without moving the original dvd, and not get duplicates, or reencode an already encoded avi
http://sourceforge.net/projects/batchimportagk
http://theaustingeek.com/blog/batch-import-autogk