![]() What this thread promises is very attractive to me if I can make it mine they say that by creating and apple script app, i would be able to drop videofiles onto the App and it should open VLC and transcode. So I've followed the infos in the post but no luck, my coding really s**ks. MXF to a Hi quality Mpeg.ts (editable in Premiere Pro CS6).Ī way that could lead to ease the automation of the batch process using applescript droplet. Only problem VLC doesn't do batch transcoding, and this problem concerns about 3000 video files that needs to be converted from their original (now recovered but corrupted). ts with high bitrate compression, i have no quality loss, and above all it read smoothly in premiere CS6, so even if all my my files are all over the shop, somewhere I found a way to recover them, and being able to send them in my video editing programme!! So it reads all my files and miracle it also have an integrated transcoding wizard that is by far the most qualitative one: when I do an output in. ![]() The only app that is reading them whatever stage they are in is VLC (best player for years BTW). I have been able to recover 500GB of videos, but lost the index, so all files lost their references and some of then are corrupted and buggy. ![]() My problem is the following: I'm a video editor and last week both of my drives in my RAID NAS crashed. I thought this morning i found the answer to my big headache, but apparently I'm not smart enough when it comes to coding: ![]()
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