Oops. Sent too soon. Had an extra '\'.
What I do, Mike, is simpler. I add the ffmpeg command to the 'Send to'
context menu. To do that, all you need is to put the line
D:\Videos\_APPS\fmpeg-421\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i "%1" -c copy "%1_"
into a batch file, and put the batch file in
'C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo', where '...' is
your user account.
No regedit needed.
Hope this helps.
- Mark.
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