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How to Queue Multiple MP4s with Yamb?


Kid Ryan

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I've just started using Yamb 2.1.0.0 beta 2, and I noticed that there's no queue function for creating multiple MP4s, it only lets me create one MP4 at a time.

So my question is, is there a way for me to queue multiple "jobs" with Yamb 2.1.0.0 beta 2 or not?

And if there isn't such a function, why? Will it be included in a future release?

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I don't think it has a queue, and I've got no idea why. Doesn't seem to have been updated in a while either. I did see your question on Doom9, so hopefully you'll get an answer there.

You could try My MP4Box GUI. It shows a queue button in the screenshot, but I've never actually used the program myself. Both are just a gui for mp4box, so you could also try learning the command line.

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I don't think it has a queue, and I've got no idea why. Doesn't seem to have been updated in a while either. I did see your question on Doom9, so hopefully you'll get an answer there.

You could try My MP4Box GUI. It shows a queue button in the screenshot, but I've never actually used the program myself. Both are just a gui for mp4box, so you could also try learning the command line.

Thanks alot for suggesting My MP4Box GUI, it's working like a charm, problem solved :)!

I do wish it had a pretty interface/skin like Yamb does though, sigh...

How about just making a batch file? Might take time to set it up, but once you get it finished, it will work until it finishes the queue.

I'm trying to create multiple MP4s though, I don't want them to become one big MP4 file that contains several episodes combined together.

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Thanks alot for suggesting My MP4Box GUI, it's working like a charm, problem solved :)!

NP, glad you found something that works.

I'm trying to create multiple MP4s though, I don't want them to become one big MP4 file that contains several episodes combined together.

FTR, the batch file AoD was talking about would also work for you. It would just be a list of command line operations to preform one after the other. The problem is you'll have to learn the command line syntax for mp4box before you'd be able to make one. The gui your using now is just a slightly prettier way of doing it.

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