Okay, so I'm used to .bat files under DOS, but how would you write batch files that run several commands under the Linux shell? is there a specific extension that I have to use or what?<P>Thank you!
i'm trying to set up a batch script that will auto-write .avs files for encoding video.<BR><BR>.avs is an avisynth script. it's used for (among other things) overlaying subtitles onto video for ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. It’s pretty easy to run a batch file on Windows. Just create a file, change the extension to ...