![]() ![]() I must have been reading some bad or platforms specific examples because they all instructed the use of -acodec libmp3lame as an argument when encoding. I stumbled on to ffmpeg it is a very versatile command line based encoding tool. None seemed batch very well, and all but a couple of sourceforge projects were loaded with extra free version garbage. I looked for a couple of hours installing several candidates. I hate reinventing the wheel, so I went Googling for a batch conversion tool. Windows Media Player makes it easy to switch the encoding format but not so easy to re-encode the existing library. We didn't notice this until several months later. Windows Media Center uses Windows Media Player under the hood and is set by default to encode using WMA format. ![]() Initially when it was setup he had been using Windows Media Center to rip media in to his collection. So it would be the programs task to recognize and read all the individual entries in that list and glue them together again, this is indeed possible but costs time, both when developing the software and when evaluating the parameters.A family member of mine is a music collector and has had some trouble in the past managing his library. When a programm is called to be executed by the OS - I only know this for linux for sure, but I am pretty sure windows handles it very similar - the parameters to the command are split by the operating system (at the spaces) and then handed to the program as a list, each containing only the content between the spaces. Why can't vlc cope with those stupid whitespace you might ask? (actually you do ) ) In your script you use CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -I dummy -vvv %1 -sout=#transcode vlc://quit I am making an answer out of my comment, I think it is the cause of your problem. ![]()
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