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Title: Using WinAVICMD.exe
Post by: ppucci on November 24, 2007, 10:46:52 PM
Hi everybody. I am having a hard time trying to use winavicmd. It always gives me back a message saying it cannot open the file. I am using the following syntax:

winavicmd -8 -i "c:\dir\file.avi" -o "c:\dir"

Any tips?


Title: Re: Using WinAVICMD.exe
Post by: ppucci on November 24, 2007, 10:50:15 PM
By the way, I can convert just fine using GUI, normal or batch.

Using 8.0, WinXP Pro, 1Gb RAM, Pentium 4 HT 3.0.


Title: Re: Using WinAVICMD.exe
Post by: ppucci on November 26, 2007, 07:44:46 AM
Is it a dead forum or what? :)

Anyway, moving forward, but still stuck. It seems like it is trying to work, but it does not... On the syntax, the "-i" and "-o" need to be together (no spaces) to the file/directory. However, it creates the .vob, .ifo, etc but it's just so fast and small files, obviously not working correctly. Here is what happened on the dos prompt:

Code:
Microsoft Windows XP [versão 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Persio>cd c:\Filmes

C:\Filmes\Movie>winavicmd -8 -i"movie.avi" -o"C:\Filmes\Filmes\Movie"
Creatifo:  Rebuilding VTS_01_1.VOB... : Cent==100
C:\Filmes\Movie>dir
 O volume na unidade C não tem nome.
 O número de série do volume é C8C7-93A2

 Pasta de C:\Filmes\Movie

26/11/2007  10:31    <DIR>          .
26/11/2007  10:31    <DIR>          ..
26/11/2007  10:31    <DIR>          DVD_01_1
25/11/2007  00:26       734.052.352 Movie.avi
24/11/2007  08:41           130.696 Movie.srt
               2 arquivo(s)    734.183.048 bytes
               4 pasta(s) 37.308.272.640 bytes disponíveis

C:\Filmes\Movie>cd DVD_01_1\VIDEO_TS

C:\Filmes\Movie\DVD_01_1\VIDEO_TS>dir
 O volume na unidade C não tem nome.
 O número de série do volume é C8C7-93A2

 Pasta de C:\Filmes\Movie\DVD_01_1\VIDEO
_TS

26/11/2007  10:31    <DIR>          .
26/11/2007  10:31    <DIR>          ..
26/11/2007  10:31             8.192 VIDEO_TS.BUP
26/11/2007  10:31             8.192 VIDEO_TS.IFO
26/11/2007  10:31            14.336 VTS_01_0.BUP
26/11/2007  10:31            14.336 VTS_01_0.IFO
26/11/2007  10:31            10.240 VTS_01_1.VOB
               5 arquivo(s)         55.296 bytes
               2 pasta(s) 37.308.272.640 bytes disponíveis

C:\Filmes\Movie\DVD_01_1\VIDEO_TS>

Sorry, my Windows is in portuguese. Anyway, the important thing is that WinAVI is working fine using GUI, but I wanted to automate the process, so when the uTorrent finishes downloading the movie it could start converting it.

Any tips? Anyone?


Title: Re: Using WinAVICMD.exe
Post by: Daisy on December 03, 2007, 02:12:31 AM
Hi ppucci,
That is the problem, you'd better mail to support@winavi.com for a solution.