bpa wrote:
> Much harder as it will be a BAT file which has limited scripting
> capability.
Perl is available if required, of course.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Here a basis for the unusual bit ... swapping {} to []
>
> swap.bat
> >
Code:
> >
> setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
> set /P MY_TEXT=ENTER TEXT:
> SET SWAP=[
> set NEW_TEXT=%MY_TEXT:{=!SWAP!%
> SET SWAP=]
> set NEW_TEXT=%NEW_TEXT:}=!S
Here a basis for the unusual bit ... swapping {} to []
swap.bat
Code:
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set /P MY_TEXT=ENTER TEXT:
SET SWAP=[
set NEW_TEXT=%MY_TEXT:{=!SWAP!%
SET SWAP=]
set NEW_TEXT=%NEW_TEXT:}=!SWAP!%
ECHO %NEW_TEXT%
bpa wrote:
> Much harder as it will be a BAT file which has limited scripting
> capability.That's what I was afraid of...
Code:
# FT:{START=-j %s}U:{END=-e %u}
faad -q -w -f 2 $START$ $END$ $FILE$ | ffmpeg -i - -filter_complex
"amovie=waves-HRIR.wav[hrirs];
Any pointers on how to create this script in a Windows environment? I'm
willing to learn but coming back to this I don't even know where to
start learning from... :)
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I thank you both for your replies. You seriously overestimate my
programming skills but... I will search and try to learn. Thanks again!
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You can create a shell script in Bin (e.g. ffmpeg.sh) and it take the
tokenized command line and then reformat it as necessary (e.g. use curly
bracket in conf file and replace them in shell scrpt)
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But many of its arguments and switches use square brackets. As soon as I
use them Squeezebox Server complains that it cannot find the
corresponding binary... This seems just an oversight or maybe I'm
missing something.
The transcoding helper framework considers strings in square brackets
helper
FFMPEG has lots of incredibly interesting filters to play with, for
instance HRTF surround simulation for headphones.
But many of its arguments and switches use square brackets. As soon as I
use them Squeezebox Server complains that it cannot find the
corresponding binary... This seems just an o