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<blockquote data-quote="prupert" data-source="post: 485872" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p>(I've deleted all required info, since this questions isn't directly related to MP support, though of course it involves MP)</p><p>(I hope this is in the correct forum, wasn't sure which one to use)</p><p></p><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I am surprised there seems to be very little mention of ProjectX tools or similiar to help repair .ts files to correct problems with audio sync and to cut the files.</p><p></p><p>I have sucessfully used ProjectX via the GUI, but was hoping to write a windows batch script to use ProjectX to clean the .ts file and repair errors. I was also thinking about using it to cut out adverts via a file produced by comskip, but that is for later. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone had any luck using ProjectX via a batch file, called after MP has finished recording via the Comskip plugin??? If so, what command do you use?</p><p></p><p>The nearest I had found was:</p><p></p><p>start "Demultiplexing %~1" /WAIT /LOW /MIN "C:\scripts\comskip\projectX\ProjectX.jar" -out "%TEMP%\rec2mpg" "%~1" -ini "%TEMP%\X.ini" -tots</p><p></p><p>But it wasn't very reliable and seemed to save files in strange places (for example, it WOULD NOT save the output file in "%TEMP%\rec2mpg" as the option asks for).</p><p></p><p>Any comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prupert, post: 485872, member: 69540"] (I've deleted all required info, since this questions isn't directly related to MP support, though of course it involves MP) (I hope this is in the correct forum, wasn't sure which one to use) Hi I am surprised there seems to be very little mention of ProjectX tools or similiar to help repair .ts files to correct problems with audio sync and to cut the files. I have sucessfully used ProjectX via the GUI, but was hoping to write a windows batch script to use ProjectX to clean the .ts file and repair errors. I was also thinking about using it to cut out adverts via a file produced by comskip, but that is for later. Has anyone had any luck using ProjectX via a batch file, called after MP has finished recording via the Comskip plugin??? If so, what command do you use? The nearest I had found was: start "Demultiplexing %~1" /WAIT /LOW /MIN "C:\scripts\comskip\projectX\ProjectX.jar" -out "%TEMP%\rec2mpg" "%~1" -ini "%TEMP%\X.ini" -tots But it wasn't very reliable and seemed to save files in strange places (for example, it WOULD NOT save the output file in "%TEMP%\rec2mpg" as the option asks for). Any comments? [/QUOTE]
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