Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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Beta | 2010-12-08 | ||
README.txt | 2010-12-10 | 1.5 kB | |
cmdline_example.txt | 2010-12-06 | 295 Bytes | |
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*********** NEW BETA *********** 1) Now you can use it also with a photo/jpg command line since you can custimize also the output format 2) You can select in listbox WHICH file to convert 3) date/time is changed using system time or using "runAsDate.exe" by Nir Sofer; you can download it at: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/run_as_date.html ********** PRE ALPHA ********** I wrote this mainly to use it with Handbrake to convert my mp4 files without losing it's date/time creation... and of course without setting it manually. ;-) You go on holyday then you need at your return ... a month later, to pack all your videos at lower bitrate. Yes you can run a batch for it with handbrake but you'll lose the original date/time creation that will be replaced with the conversion one. This program does the batch for you and preserves original creation date/time. 1) FIRST: push Set SCRIPT and fill it with your favorite program command line: for example: c:\converter\converter.exe -s %source -o %dest Let's pretend you have selected avifile1.avi and avifile2.avi it will launch: c:\converter\converter.exe -s avifile1.avi -d avifile1.avi.mpg c:\converter\converter.exe -s avifile2.avi -d avifile2.avi.mpg avifile1.avi.mpg and avifile2.avi.mpg will have the same creation date time of avifile1.avi and avifile2.avi respectively. 2) THEN Select a Dir 3) Select a format (avi/mpg/custom) to filter directory contents 4) Push GO! 5) Wait conversion 6) See log .