Home
Download
Purchase
Forum
Site Map
F.A.Q.
Support
About Us
Home » VideoCharge » VideoCharge Support » Config File question
Config File question [message #451] Wed, 09 December 2015 00:07 Go to next message
r00j11  is currently offline r00j11
Messages: 4
Registered: December 2006
Junior Member
How do I create a config file manually, without going through your interface? Is there any guide to creating this config file?


Are different config files required for different video files/formats?

[Updated on: Sat, 09 December 2006 00:15]

Re: Config File question [message #452 is a reply to message #451 ] Fri, 11 December 2015 13:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Videocharge Support  is currently offline Videocharge Support
Messages: 363
Registered: December 2005
Location: USA
Senior Member
r00j11 wrote on Fri, 08 December 2006 19:07

How do I create a config file manually, without going through your interface? Is there any guide to creating this config file?



Generally speaking, VideoCharge configuration files (*.vcc) are not intended for manual editing. But though the process is not documented, *.vcc files still can be edited manually. The process requires accuracy, so we recommend turning to us when having any concrete questions on manual editing.

r00j11 wrote on Fri, 08 December 2006 19:07

Are different config files required for different video files/formats?


This again depends on a concrete task. Please write to support@videocharge.com what exactly you want to do, and we'll give you instructions.
Re: Config File question [message #453 is a reply to message #452 ] Fri, 11 December 2015 16:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
r00j11  is currently offline r00j11
Messages: 4
Registered: December 2006
Junior Member
Thanks for your reply.

We are looking for a solution for server side automated conversion of various video formats to WMV format with our Logo as watermark added to it. Clients will upload their Videos in any format through our web front-end. Our server-side process should pick up these video files, add the watermark and encode it to WMV format. There will not be any manual interaction.

Is your product capable of handling this? If so, how?

Also, will it do multi-pass encoding? Does it support both low-bitstream and high-bitstream clients in the same wmv.


Thanks,

Rickey

[Updated on: Mon, 11 December 2006 17:04]

Re: Config File question [message #454 is a reply to message #453 ] Fri, 11 December 2015 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Videocharge Support  is currently offline Videocharge Support
Messages: 363
Registered: December 2005
Location: USA
Senior Member
r00j11 wrote on Mon, 11 December 2006 11:51

Thanks for your reply.

We are looking for a solution for server side automated conversion of various video formats to WMV format with our Logo as watermark added to it. Clients will upload their Videos in any format through our web front-end. Our server-side process should pick up these video files, add the watermark and encode it to WMV format. There will not be any manual interaction.

Is your product capable of handling this? If so, how?

Thanks,

Rickey

VideoCharge enables to convert a number of files of all supported types to WMV format and add watermark to all of them in one pass. With VideoCharge's "Add folder's contents" command you can process all files within specified folder (including subfolders if you wish) keeping the original hierarchy of folders unchangeable.
Re: Config File question [message #455 is a reply to message #454 ] Fri, 11 December 2015 18:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
r00j11  is currently offline r00j11
Messages: 4
Registered: December 2006
Junior Member
How can this be done using the command-line?

It will be better if I can discuss this with your tech support. Is there a number where I can call?

Thanks,

Rickey
Re: Config File question [message #456 is a reply to message #455 ] Sat, 12 December 2015 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Videocharge Support  is currently offline Videocharge Support
Messages: 363
Registered: December 2005
Location: USA
Senior Member
r00j11 wrote on Mon, 11 December 2006 13:22

How can this be done using the command-line?


First you should create a proper config file.
  1. load VideoCharge
  2. create new config (File -> New Config)
  3. set output format = "ASF, WMV, WMA, Advanced Stream Format"
  4. go to the Output -> Common tab
  5. set Mode = Multiply
  6. set Destination Folder parameter at your discretion
  7. go to the Output -> Frame tab
  8. turn on "Watermark" check-box there
  9. click "..." button to the right of the "Watermark" check-box (Watermark Editor window will open)
  10. in the Watermark Editor on the Source tab set Source type = "Image"
  11. click "..." button on the right of the "Image" field below (Open Media File window will open)
  12. choose image (your logo) and click OK
  13. make other settings for the watermark (if necessary; e.g. set position, transparency, etc) and close the Watermark Editor (click OK)
  14. make other settings for the output file (if necessary; e.g. specify codec, set bitrate, etc)
  15. when all necessary settings are performed, save the config file (File -> Save Config/Save Config as)

Now let C:\Movies directory contain all your videos, and C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\VideoCharge\Configs\wmv_watermark.vcc is your preset config file. Then the proper command is

vccmd.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\VideoCharge\Configs\wmv_watermark.vcc" /f C:\Movies

Also you may process videos in the folder by mask, for example

vccmd.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\VideoCharge\Configs\wmv_watermark.vcc" /f C:\Movies\*.vob;*.mpeg;*.mov

[Updated on: Tue, 12 December 2006 12:01]

Re: Config File question [message #457 is a reply to message #456 ] Sat, 12 December 2015 16:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
r00j11  is currently offline r00j11
Messages: 4
Registered: December 2006
Junior Member
Will the same config file work for all video formats?\

Thanks,

Rickey
Re: Config File question [message #458 is a reply to message #457 ] Sat, 12 December 2015 17:14 Go to previous message
Videocharge Support  is currently offline Videocharge Support
Messages: 363
Registered: December 2005
Location: USA
Senior Member
r00j11 wrote on Tue, 12 December 2006 11:56

Will the same config file work for all video formats?\

Thanks,

Rickey

It will work for all supported video formats. Please note that VideoCharge Pro and VideoCharge Full have expanded list of supported formats as compared with VideoCharge Basic. Also we recommend you to evaluate the selected version of VideoCharge during 20-day trial period before purchasing a license.

[Updated on: Tue, 12 December 2006 17:14]

Previous Topic:Video express won't launch
Next Topic:question about subtitles
Go to Forum:
  


Current Time: Tue Nov 26 10:35:39 UTC 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.00424 seconds
.:: Contact :: Main site ::.