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<blockquote data-quote="i9k" data-source="post: 1315572" data-attributes="member: 219953"><p>Hi, here a Mac OS X Snow Leopard user.</p><p></p><p>I use Avidemux a lot for attaching subtitles to AVI movies. Afterwards, I often burn that new avi file with subtitles to a DVD for watching it in my home DVD player.</p><p></p><p>In Linux I've automated those tasks by using a shell scripting which invokes ffmpeg and cdrecord in the command line, so I only have to pass the paths to the avi and srt/sub file as parameters.</p><p></p><p>What is the best way to automate these tasks in Mac OS X? Maybe Automator? Are there terminal equivalents to Linux ffmpeg and cdrecord?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i9k, post: 1315572, member: 219953"] Hi, here a Mac OS X Snow Leopard user. I use Avidemux a lot for attaching subtitles to AVI movies. Afterwards, I often burn that new avi file with subtitles to a DVD for watching it in my home DVD player. In Linux I've automated those tasks by using a shell scripting which invokes ffmpeg and cdrecord in the command line, so I only have to pass the paths to the avi and srt/sub file as parameters. What is the best way to automate these tasks in Mac OS X? Maybe Automator? Are there terminal equivalents to Linux ffmpeg and cdrecord? [/QUOTE]
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