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<blockquote data-quote="porky996t" data-source="post: 868091" data-attributes="member: 75318"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p> </p><p>I use Handbrake to encode recorded files from .ts to .m4v. This can be a lengthy process to load each file into the encode queue.</p><p> </p><p>I came across this Batch Encoder ( <a href="http://videoscripts.wordpress.com/downloads/" target="_blank">http://videoscripts.wordpress.com/downloads/</a> ) and it works very well indeed. It is easy to use and there are a number of different options available to keep your video files tidy and well ordered. I currently use the batch encoder to process my recorded movies. After each successful encode, it moves the original file to a different drive whilst keeping the converted file in the folder that MovingPictures is pointing at.</p><p> </p><p>There is also a Watch Folder GUI that works with Handbrake, although I haven't used this yet - I eventually gave up on MCE Buddy as it kept failing to watch the folder I pointed it at. This may be a simpler solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky996t, post: 868091, member: 75318"] Hi Guys, I use Handbrake to encode recorded files from .ts to .m4v. This can be a lengthy process to load each file into the encode queue. I came across this Batch Encoder ( [url]http://videoscripts.wordpress.com/downloads/[/url] ) and it works very well indeed. It is easy to use and there are a number of different options available to keep your video files tidy and well ordered. I currently use the batch encoder to process my recorded movies. After each successful encode, it moves the original file to a different drive whilst keeping the converted file in the folder that MovingPictures is pointing at. There is also a Watch Folder GUI that works with Handbrake, although I haven't used this yet - I eventually gave up on MCE Buddy as it kept failing to watch the folder I pointed it at. This may be a simpler solution. [/QUOTE]
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