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Re: file list as data
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Re: file list as data


  • Subject: Re: file list as data
  • From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 19:28:36 -0500

On Jul 22, 2014, at 18:56, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote:
The example you say works is using a POSIX path, which is not the same thing as a POSIX file. If you need POSIX paths, try this:
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Hey Shane,

JES Deinterlacer apparently will take a list of aliases, Posix paths, or Posix files as the file object in its data record.

The app is free and comes with a decent example script.  The author is demonstrating a list of Posix files thus:

{POSIX file "<path1>", POSIX file "<path2>"}

Apparently Jan took this literally instead of recognizing it as a list of resolved objects.

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Take Care,
Chris

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 >Re: file list as data (From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>)

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