2009-07-22, 13:37
This is just awesome work, funkytown. Long awaited indeed!
I guess the next step is to find a practical way of including DTS soundtrack with the file, as many releases these days includes DTS.
I also see a few members with analog output - performance hit for eg. 2ch 192kbps MP3 would be nice (how that translates into % bitrate).
Finally, I have a suggestion;
doesn't have to be that complicated to make a GUI of this - the most important is to get something working, no matter if it's quick and ugly. In the beginning, it could be based around something as simple as executing AutoIt scripts - one script for each resolution, that is (minor modifications in the original AutoIt script).
AutoIt is very simple - you just use the window-spy to get the name of which window to activate and button to press.
Then if there's interest, maybe someone can pick it up and make a more streamlined GUI with shell-scripts & such. But for less advanced users it would be helpful to get a simple one-click solution (analyze resolution of input file - gspot? - and then execute the relevant script which runs inputs relevant settings).
I guess the next step is to find a practical way of including DTS soundtrack with the file, as many releases these days includes DTS.
I also see a few members with analog output - performance hit for eg. 2ch 192kbps MP3 would be nice (how that translates into % bitrate).
Finally, I have a suggestion;
doesn't have to be that complicated to make a GUI of this - the most important is to get something working, no matter if it's quick and ugly. In the beginning, it could be based around something as simple as executing AutoIt scripts - one script for each resolution, that is (minor modifications in the original AutoIt script).
AutoIt is very simple - you just use the window-spy to get the name of which window to activate and button to press.
Then if there's interest, maybe someone can pick it up and make a more streamlined GUI with shell-scripts & such. But for less advanced users it would be helpful to get a simple one-click solution (analyze resolution of input file - gspot? - and then execute the relevant script which runs inputs relevant settings).