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<blockquote data-quote="gonzo90017" data-source="post: 920251" data-attributes="member: 129471"><p>Is there a way to have Comskip ignore certain channels? Here in the US we have a channel called PBS that airs Zero commercials. So instead of having comskip run on PBS's recordings (which is a lot) i'd rather have comskip ignore it.</p><p> </p><p>Someone on the <a href="http://forums.gbpvr.com/showthread.php?51005-Comskip-tuning&highlight=comskip+batch" target="_blank">NPVR forums</a> wrote a batch file which tells comskip to skip certain channels. Wondering if there is a way to do something like this using MediaPortal.</p><p>[CODE]Rem The part below can be used to not run Comskip on certain channels, please modify for your conveniance.</p><p>Rem The channel numbers that should be skipped are the numbers between the double quotes ("").</p><p>Rem You can add "if" lines as much as you want</p><p>Rem To disable this behaviour use channel numbers outside the normal range, put a "rem" before the "if" or delete the "if" lines</p><p> </p><p>Rem list of channels to not run comskip on</p><p>Rem if "%2" == "27" goto eof</p><p>Rem if "%2" == "36" goto eof</p><p> </p><p>Rem this trick also makes it possible to have dedicated comskip.ini file for certain channels.</p><p>Rem if "%2" == "79" goto channel79</p><p>Rem if "%2" == "72" goto channel72</p><p>Rem if "%2" == "65" goto channel65</p><p>Rem use the default comskip.ini for all other channels</p><p>goto generic</p><p> </p><p>:channel79</p><p>comskip --ini=channel79.ini %1</p><p>goto continue</p><p>:channel72</p><p>comskip --ini=channel72.ini %1</p><p>goto continue</p><p>:channel65</p><p>rem This is an example of how to reuse a previously learned logo to prevent Comskip from learning the wrong logo</p><p>comskip --ini=channel65.ini --logo=channel65.logo.txt %1</p><p>goto continue</p><p> </p><p>:generic</p><p>Rem The actual run of Comskip. Only one parameter, the name of the mpeg file to process.</p><p>Rem Comskip will read its settings from the Comskip.ini found in the same directory as Comskip.exe</p><p>Rem Both are supposed to be in the GBPVR default program directory. (C:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\)</p><p>echo Launching comskip on %1 at %date% %time% >>postprocessing.log</p><p>"c:\program files (x86)\Comskip\comskip.exe" %1[/CODE]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonzo90017, post: 920251, member: 129471"] Is there a way to have Comskip ignore certain channels? Here in the US we have a channel called PBS that airs Zero commercials. So instead of having comskip run on PBS's recordings (which is a lot) i'd rather have comskip ignore it. Someone on the [URL='http://forums.gbpvr.com/showthread.php?51005-Comskip-tuning&highlight=comskip+batch']NPVR forums[/URL] wrote a batch file which tells comskip to skip certain channels. Wondering if there is a way to do something like this using MediaPortal. [CODE]Rem The part below can be used to not run Comskip on certain channels, please modify for your conveniance. Rem The channel numbers that should be skipped are the numbers between the double quotes (""). Rem You can add "if" lines as much as you want Rem To disable this behaviour use channel numbers outside the normal range, put a "rem" before the "if" or delete the "if" lines Rem list of channels to not run comskip on Rem if "%2" == "27" goto eof Rem if "%2" == "36" goto eof Rem this trick also makes it possible to have dedicated comskip.ini file for certain channels. Rem if "%2" == "79" goto channel79 Rem if "%2" == "72" goto channel72 Rem if "%2" == "65" goto channel65 Rem use the default comskip.ini for all other channels goto generic :channel79 comskip --ini=channel79.ini %1 goto continue :channel72 comskip --ini=channel72.ini %1 goto continue :channel65 rem This is an example of how to reuse a previously learned logo to prevent Comskip from learning the wrong logo comskip --ini=channel65.ini --logo=channel65.logo.txt %1 goto continue :generic Rem The actual run of Comskip. Only one parameter, the name of the mpeg file to process. Rem Comskip will read its settings from the Comskip.ini found in the same directory as Comskip.exe Rem Both are supposed to be in the GBPVR default program directory. (C:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\) echo Launching comskip on %1 at %date% %time% >>postprocessing.log "c:\program files (x86)\Comskip\comskip.exe" %1[/CODE] [/QUOTE]
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