From: Steve McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: .ram scripting / end time help

There is a flag in the Realproducer that allows you to specify the
duration of encoding time.  It is
/d "hh:mm:ss.xyz".  I think you need the quotes but you may need to
leave them out.  The parser is real fussy.  You could set this for /d
"30.0"

cheers!
steve

RealForum wrote:
 >
 > From: Mark Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Re: .ram scripting / end time help
 >
 > I digitize a lot of videotapes and had the same problem with not being 
able to
 > stop real producer after a certain amount of time.
 > I ended up just writing a visual basic front end that would generate the
 > command
 > line and shell out to rmbatch.  If you've got rmbatch (it comes with real
 > producer when you buy it), you're welcome to try the program I 
wrote.  You can
 > view the information about it here:
 > http://www.pharmacy.purdue.edu/~hooktv/rmgui.html
 >
 > I don't actually have it online to download yet, if you decide to try it,
 > let me
 > know by email and I'll put it online.
 >
 > If you're streaming your audio using one of the newer versions of real 
server,
 > you should be able to generate your ram files automatically by using the 
ramgen
 > command in your link, for example:
 > <a href ="servername:port/ramgen/mountpoint/file.rm">link name</a>
 >
 > RealForum wrote:
 >
 >  > From: "Modern Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >  > Subject: .ram scripting / end time help
 >  >
 >  > I do a lot of Real Audio encoding for a record store, and I have a lot of
 >  > records to do each time we get an order. I have two problems.
 >  >
 >  > One: I would like to limit each Real Audio sample to 1 minute. I know you
 >  > can use RMEditor after the file has been created to specify a start 
and stop
 >  > time, but is there a way to configure Real Producer G2 to always stop 
at 1
 >  > minute while actually producing the files? It'd be kind of a pain to 
have to
 >  > type the DOS commands for 60 records.
 >  >
 >  > Two: Is there some sort of program or script out there that can generate
 >  > .ram files for .rm files? As I stated above, I have 60 files a day to
 >  > encode, so the only method I have right now is actually right clicking on
 >  > the .rm on the desktop and copying and pasting the file name into 
notepad. I
 >  > have seen some talk about using asp pages to convert to a ram on the fly,
 >  > but I have basically no knowledge of asp.
 >  >
 >  > Any help or references would be great.
 >  >
 >  > Thanks
 >  >

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