Several front ends for ffmpeg exist, but ffmpeg has problems using DV 
AVI files as input.

Sony Vegas has a "batch render" script that solves the problem for me. I 
don't know if other PC editors have the same functionality.

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:34 pm, Kfir Pravda wrote:
> Does anyone knows a similar solution for pc?
>
> *sent from handheld
>
> Kfir Pravda
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Lan Bui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: 26-Jul-07 18:12
> Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Batch video convert automation
>
> Compressor is great many people use it and love it.
>
> We have been using VisualHub for our batch exporting. I will be
> putting together a tutorial soon and I'll post I'd here. Basically the
> reason I use VisualHub over compressor is that VisualHub is much
> faster to encode.
>
> -Lan
> www.LanBui.com
> (sent from my mobile device)
>
> On Jul 26, 2007, at 8:48 AM, "Bill Streeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  Yeah I am often surprised how many FCP users don't use compressor.
>>  I'm not sure why that is.
>>
>>  I might also point out that it tends to work best if you output an
>>  uncompressed QT file first then put that into Compressor. I say that
>>  because FCP gives you an "export to compressor" option but that ties
>>  up FCP and makes it unusable untill Compressor is done with it--
>>  which could be hours. Best to export the QT first then let
>>  Compressor work it over in the background then you can get on to
>>  your next project in FCP.
>>
>>  Bill Streeter
>>  LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
>>  www.lofistl.com
>>  www.billstreeter.net
>>
>>  --- In [email protected], Wil Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >
>>  > Ahh, I have FCP, I didn't realise it could do that - I will
>>  > investigate. Thanks!!
>>  >
>>  > Wil
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On 26 Jul 2007, at 16:29, Bill Streeter wrote:
>>  >
>>  > > If you are using Final Cut Pro you can use Compressor to do this
>>  > > (although for the Windows Media file you'll also need Flip4Mac
>>  > > installed) You can basically cue up all the versions of a file
>>  > > you'll need and let 'er rip.
>>  > >
>>  > > Bill Streeter
>>  > > LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
>>  > > www.lofistl.com
>>  > > www.billstreeter.net
>>  > >
>>  > > --- In [email protected], Wil Harris <wil@> wrote:
>>  > > >
>>  > > > Hey guys,
>>  > > >
>>  > > > I'm looking to create an automated workflow to convert a single
>>  > > > episode of a video podcast into different versions. Eg:
>>  > > >
>>  > > > 1. Take a 1280x720 QuickTime master file
>>  > > > 2. Spit out versions with file formats and dimensions suitable
>>  > > for:
>>  > > > iPhone / iPod / iTunes / Apple TV
>>  > > > Xvid/Divx (desktop clients)
>>  > > > PSP
>>  > > > Zune / Windows Media Player
>>  > > >
>>  > > > I'm working on a Mac. Any suggestions?
>>  > > >
>>  > > > Cheers,
>>  > > >
>>  > > > Wil.
>>  > > >
>>  > >
>>  > >
>>  > >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
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