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Can you give specifics on what you need?īut here they go *after* the the name i specify in the gui, but *before* the name specified in the region, i.e.: Coming up with a GUI to customize where the numbers go might be tricky, and I'd imagine you'd almost always want them at the beginning of the filename or not at all. Re: being able to specify where the track numbers go, they currently do go at the beginning unless you specify a filename prefix. Leave it on 0 for default (defaults to at least 2, more if you have > 99 tracks).ahhh, just great, thanks so much! You can also specify how many digits the track numbers should have. The first region problem you were having was due to the region's start being in "negative time." Calculations are fixed for that now. ahh, and, yes, it would be the crown for you if you`d manage it to be a js plugin, or a reaper plugin. One day I hope to rewrite it as a Reaper plug-in, but I doubt it will happen any time `s just what i needed when i needed it.
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Your wish is my command: click here to download () <. I can't find the problem with the first track offset. so users now can choose, either they use the default ini path they edited, or go with the remembered path and take it from there, which is very fast and intuitive, too. I know i can edit that in the ini, but the remembering last path imo is something else, it`s a good add on. You can also edit the Autorender.ini and set the DefaultRenderPath, but the remembered path is probably more useful. so you mean you updated it again for it to be able to do this? Īutorender will now remember the last path you used. It`s actually a shame that this isn`t implemented directly into reaper. :)Īnyway, this is godsent already, so thanks again! I hope my english is clear enough for you to understand me. Ĭould you make it so that autorender remembers the last path it used for the renderings? so that, when one opens the file dialog, it points automatically to the last path used? i mostly have one folder where i put subfolders to for the appropiate renderings, so it would be faster for me if i could just open the path dialog, and when it points me to the last path i used, it`s mostly one or two steps from the path i`d like to save the new renderings to. however, it behaves here, so that the start of the first region is ignored, and the first region always is rendered with an offset of the "space" that is before the first region.
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Though i`ve read the whole thread, there`s a fair chance that i did not understand everything. Shane, this is marvelous! thanks for this!! Like I said no big deal to make another directory somewhere and render them to there to move later, but interesting. The app doesnt like this and defaults to the root directory. Not a big deal, but I commonly name files like this "=AUDIO FILES=" (with the equal signs on either end of the file name, so that they are sorted to the top of the window in Explorer. It rendered, but didnt rename the mp3, but now that I think of it, that is probably an issue with the tagger app that you included, not your AutoHotKeys App. It works great, the only issues I had were when I had named a region and inadvertently hit the spacebar, or an odd character like a forward slash at the end. wav's that everything is all set up already. Pretty cool that when it comes time to render.
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I used it the other night to cut up and export 10 live shows to mp3 for a fella to reference to choose songs for a live record. Just wanted to drop a line an say thanks again for this 'little miracle'.