8/16/2023 0 Comments Eyetv 3 mac![]() ![]() So I have added a subroutine to remove troublesome characters. The problem was that occasionally the EYETV program title contains characters (such as a colon) which throws out the script as a program title with a colon is treated as a path (which does not exist). I have no idea why it is doing this as nothing has changed since it was working over the last few months.Ĭan anyone suggest what may be wrong here?įollowing up on my last post. The line “export from item m圜ounter of recordings to file (destFolder & thisTitle & “.avi”) as DivX replacing yes” produces an applescript runtime error “EyeTV got an error: parameter error” -50. Set thisTitle2 to unique ID of item m圜ounter of recordingsĮxport from item m圜ounter of recordings to file (destFolder & thisTitle & ".avi") as DivX replacing yes Set thisTitle1 to title of item m圜ounter of recordings Repeat with m圜ounter from 1 to count recordings Set busyList to recordings whose busy is true set destFolder to "Mum's HD (Mac Mini):Users:clairetetley:Movies:EyeTV Encoded:" I am following up on this thread as I have encountered a perplexing problem recently. ![]() Is there an automator script, or even another applescript that i can make that will loop it? Thank you very much for your help! What should I change to do that? I know i’ll have to replace the “MPEG4” but with what? i tried “H.264” and it did not work.Īlso, script timer is a good idea, but i’d like a free alternative if possible. since the quality is alot higher for a smaller file size. However, I would like it to convert to h.264 format MP4, not just the plain MP4 format. The script worked when i changed the destination path like you said. ![]() You can then use something like ScriptTimer (Google can help you find it) to make that application run every twenty minutes or so while you are asleep. To use it you’ll need to copy and paste the code into the ScriptEditor found in the Applescript folder. Just replace PowerBook HD:Users:andrewtetley:Movies:EyeTV Encoded: with the path to the folder where you want to save your files. The last script posted by kiwilegal should do exactly what you are asking for. Can someone guide me as to how to properly set them up? Thanks!īrowser: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh U Intel Mac OS X en-US rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060911 Camino/1.0.3 (MultiLang) Can someone please help me? i would greatly appreciate it! If the scripts on this page do infact, do what i want. I obviously cannot monitor this recording activity while i’m asleep/away. but since the file sizes are huge, and my hard drive space is limited, i can only record a couple of shows at most before i’d have to go and delete the raw’s to free up space. I want to record many shows in a day, the ones i miss while im asleep. I don’t need to have it auto add to itunes, because i dont use itunes for that. Export the converted files to a specified destination.Convert the raw captures to h.264 mpeg4 (ipod compatible size & bitrate).I tried using the scripts on this thread, but I’ve NEVER used applescript before, and i cant find any programs that would help me do the following: 30 minutes can be 4 gigs! The EyeTV Hybrid has no other capture options besides raw. I found this page and wanted to use the scripts on here to export to ipod compatible h.264 format. The problem with the eyetv hybrid is that it captures in raw. And i found this board while looking for an applescript to automate exporting. Hello everyone, i just got an EyeTV Hybrid, with the EyeTV 2 software. Hopefully someon who has scripted EyeTV before can enlighten me. It is the export line of code that must be to blame for this but I have not been able to work around this, ![]() If tempExport is false then set finExport to trueĪll works except that it prompts me to hit the save button for each recording, whereas I want it to save automatically. If busy of item m圜ounter of recordings is true then set tempExport to true Set cntr to number of items in recordingsĮxport from item m圜ounter of recordings to alias "PowerBook HD:Users:andrewtetley:Movies:EyeTV Encoded:" as MPEG4 replacing yes I want to run the script at a set time each day and so it needs to work without user input. I have just done a very short script which exports all EyeTV recordings in MPEG4 format then deletes the original recordings freeing up space. ![]()
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