New tool, interest.
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New tool, interest.
Hi,
I was thinking of writing a new tool to do the following:
Run a specified command with each file name from the list while the calls are synchronous.
For example running a CPU intensive task for each file passed by TC, like encoding or decoding etc...
This can be easily done by a batch file such as:
--batch
tomp3.exe file1.wav
tomp3.exe file2.wav
etc.
But I'm quite lazy when it comes to creating these batch commands (even using Christian's batch creator). So in this program you'll select the files press the button and it'll do the calls.
Any interest?
Cheers.
I was thinking of writing a new tool to do the following:
Run a specified command with each file name from the list while the calls are synchronous.
For example running a CPU intensive task for each file passed by TC, like encoding or decoding etc...
This can be easily done by a batch file such as:
--batch
tomp3.exe file1.wav
tomp3.exe file2.wav
etc.
But I'm quite lazy when it comes to creating these batch commands (even using Christian's batch creator). So in this program you'll select the files press the button and it'll do the calls.
Any interest?
Cheers.
Re: New tool, interest.
You mean like xargs for *nix ? That sounds handyJackFoo wrote:Hi,
I was thinking of writing a new tool to do the following:
Run a specified command with each file name from the list while the calls are synchronous.
For example running a CPU intensive task for each file passed by TC, like encoding or decoding etc...
This can be easily done by a batch file such as:
--batch
tomp3.exe file1.wav
tomp3.exe file2.wav
etc.
But I'm quite lazy when it comes to creating these batch commands (even using Christian's batch creator). So in this program you'll select the files press the button and it'll do the calls.
Any interest?
Cheers.
peace
- sqa_wizard
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AFAIK this tool already exists !Run a specified command with each file name from the list while the calls are synchronous
Try "lst2multi" at
http://www.ghisler.com/tools.htm
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- Munango-Keewati
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it's just a packer plugin:Munango-Keewati wrote:What is "Christian's batch creator" and where does one find it?But I'm quite lazy when it comes to creating these batch commands (even using Christian's batch creator).
https://plugins.ghisler.com/plugins/makebat.zip