On 7/5/10, Daniel Israel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So I have been working with this...  (bear with me, I'm not as up to speed
> on the mac as I should be...)
>
> I don't know how to tell if it's "scriptable".  I am guessing not, but how
> could I tell?  It does not seem to work when I drop a video file on it, and
> no concept of "watched folder".  Sounds like I am SOL, eh?

I think the only really reliable way to obtain a answer for this type
of question is to ask the developer if it's not mentioned on the
applications website.

>
> On Jun 30, 2010, at 11:48 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> On 2010-06-30 11:24 , Daniel Israel wrote:
>>> I have an application that takes a video file, analyzes it, and produces
>>> some output. Works great, but the only problem is that it takes a
>>> LOOOONG time. What I'd like to do is some sort of batch processing. I'd
>>> like to dump all the videos in a folder and sometime in the middle of
>>> the night when I'm not using the machine for anything else, it will go
>>> feed all those videos to my program, then after processing, copy the
>>> video and the output file to another folder.
>>>
>>> Is there some way to do this with automater? (I have never used it)
>>
>> what specifically is this application, one you wrote? is it
>> AppleScriptable? if not does it work automatically when a video file is
>> dropped on it? or does it have a "watched folder" concept? or can it be
>> scripted from the shell? one of these conditions would have to be met in
>> order to build an automated workflow, whether it be via Automator or
>> another approach
>>
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> -D. Israel
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> AIM: JudoDanIzz
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> If a dozen smart, successful people who've achieved something great are all
> giving the same advice, take it.
>
>


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Best Regards,

John Musbach
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