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It's not but i can change the location to "R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe" correct?

So the new script would look like this:

call "R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t %*"
ren "%*" "*.mp4"
 
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    yes

    call "c:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t %*"
    ren "%*" "*.mp4"


    if it doesn't work rename the file back to .ts manually then change the first line to
    c:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t "%*"
     

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    Well there's about 100 .ts files in there so i think i'll make a copy of the folder somewhere else before trying this. lol
     
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    oh there is no real danger with the above, it's just the first script (since removed) that renamed all .ts files that had the potential to destroy your tv recording folder, script above only processes one file.

    however no harm in moving one file anyway to test :D
     
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    I've tried it with both scripts with the test comskip button. it works fine when it's pointed at comskip.exe but when it's pointed at the .bat file a Dos box pops up for just a second then closes with either script you wrote.

    call "R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t %*"
    ren "%*" "*.mp4"

    Or

    call "R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t "%*"
    ren "%*" "*.mp4"

    I saved the .bat in UTF-8 I hope that was the right thing to do?
     

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    add pause to the bottom of the .bat file to find out what is wrong[DOUBLEPOST=1354951445][/DOUBLEPOST]are you using {0} and not "{0}"[DOUBLEPOST=1354951466][/DOUBLEPOST]copy + paste the error
     

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    OK here is the contince of the Dos box.:

    R:\>call "R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t "R:\TV RECORDINGS\American Dad - Ba
    r Mitzvah Hustle.ts"
    'call' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.

    R:\>ren "R:\TV RECORDINGS\American Dad - Bar Mitzvah Hustle.ts" "*.mp4"
    The system cannot find the file specified.

    R:\>pause
    Press any key to continue . . .[DOUBLEPOST=1354952566][/DOUBLEPOST]
    add pause to the bottom of the .bat file to find out what is wrong[DOUBLEPOST=1354951445][/DOUBLEPOST]are you using {0} and not "{0}"[DOUBLEPOST=1354951466][/DOUBLEPOST]copy + paste the error

    Yes i'm using {0} not "{0}"
     

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    Yes i used notepad.exe. ' doesn't appear when i look in the file, i'll try to make it again typing it into the file instead of copying it from the browser.
     

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    turned out to be this:

    call R:\comskip81_043\comskip.exe -t "%*"
    ren "%*" "*.mp4"

    Saved in ANSI, saving it in UTF-8 seems to have caused a problem too.
    It's working fine now.
    Thank you very much kiwijunglist.
     
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