Nope, unfortunately, that has absolutely not effect. The process does not close 
itself.

>> I mean, I need to get a /c onto the command line somehow. However, 
>> I have no experience with batch files, or cfexecute, so I don't know 
>> how I could fit a /c onto the same arguments string as the rest of the 
>> ffmpeg command. Just putting ffmpeg /c.... doesn't seem to work, at 
>> least not in my limited testing.
>
>When you run ffmpeg from the command line yourself, you're actually running
>two programs, in a manner of speaking. You're running the command processor
>itself, and that's running ffmpeg for you:
>
>cmd /c ffmpeg ...
>
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