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jetdv wrote on 8/4/2009, 6:31 AM
Tools - Scripting - Batch Render will already do that.

If you want an updated version of that script, see here
mfoxhop wrote on 8/4/2009, 2:40 PM
Thank you, I wished I could go in that forum. I can´t register or login or ask my username or password. My email was banned!
I see some people who could help me with my "jerky" pro type. I can´t post a thread and cannot get the update you suggest. Do you have an idea of how can I get in? Thanks again, Myres
jetdv wrote on 8/5/2009, 7:22 AM
YOUR e-mail is not banned. The domain name you are using is. Send me an e-mail with details and I'll get you around that issue (it's MY website).
Former user wrote on 8/6/2009, 11:16 AM
Jet,

Your latest script does not pick up "custom" audio formats. Example - I need a mono MP3 export for my voiceover - so I created one...

When I run BatchRender5 on a typical session and set up to use "region names as filename"...when I expanded the MP3 format from the left hand tree - my custom MP3 format is not there...

Ideas?

VP
jetdv wrote on 8/6/2009, 11:38 AM
That part of the script is unchanged from what Sony delivered. I know Sony added some restrictions to determine which templates appear. All I added was some extra rendering options (i.e. naming changes and a couple other rendering options).
Former user wrote on 8/6/2009, 1:16 PM
Sony's won't show any customized templates either? That kind of defeats the point of having a batch render script in the first place - unless of course one is completely happy with all the standard templates...?

Jet - any chance you could offer any insight on how to get the output directory to be a bit more flexible or allow a user to set it to a specific - useful path instead of C:\Users\Bruce\Documents or whatever comes up...?

Currently within WaveLab - I batch (audio only) to a specific directory structure within a base folder on the network called "Client Files". The WL batch render tool allows the use of wildcards so I can easily set the batch output location to use paths in relation to the original file source path..like so...

If cut the WL session files to :

R:\Voiceover\Production\CustomerA\08-06-2009

When I batch render - I can set my batch template output location to be

\\SERVER\Client Files\[SourcePath2] - meaning the rendered MP3s will be stashed at:

\SERVER\Client Files\Customer A\08-06-2009
Is there any way to get this script to say: " I see that your Vegas .veg file is in

R:\Voiceover\Production\CustomerA\08-06-2009

"So when you execute - I will point the output to be:

\SERVER\Client Files\Customer A\08-06-2009

or is this taking this script way past it's humble beginnings? Maybe I should look into MultiRender or similar?

Cheers!

VP
mfoxhop wrote on 8/25/2009, 9:17 PM
Hi, thank you for your interest in helping. I still couldn´t get in your web site. I tried to register but it didn´t like my imput for the date in that php blank. Anyway, it didn´t go.

Ok, if you can help from here about pro type titler here it goes. I want the scrolling text to run smoothly. I want to use it as scrolling subtite in a Flash video that is imported by a e-learning software (camtasia, articulate presenter, etc.).
It is jerky and shows a comet tail behind the running letters. I want to subtitle my video-lectures for hearing impaired people.

What you mean with my dominium? I am in New Zealand using a public email to register in your site. It says my email doesn´t match that username. So I tried to register with another username but couldn´t go beyong the "date" imput.
Thank you very much.
jetdv wrote on 8/26/2009, 4:06 PM
If you e-mail me, I'll help you get registered on my site.