Am 19.12.2010 20:29, schrieb Tobias Grimm:
Am Sonntag, den 19.12.2010, 20:01 +0100 schrieb Helmut Auer:
Why don't you just use a wrapper script to get this running, like
I've already tried this (not in bash, but a similar approach). But I would like to avoid writing to the source dir and I would like to be able to do multiple cuts in parallel.
You could create a 'virtual' copy using symlinks in /tmp/edit_$$. That way you can provide a different marks file without touching the source dir. Also, you can symlink /tmp/%edit_$$ back to the target dir.
On a side note, for editing one big recording into several small one's, I go this way: First, thanks to the Cuttime-Patch, several parts of the same recording won't overwrite each other. And second, for managing noad marks, I have two recording commands to backup and restore the marks file. That way I backup the complete marks file, delete unneeded parts, edit, and restore the original marks afterwards.
Another cool strategy would be to use a recording command to duplicate a whole recording under a different name using soft/hard links, except for the marks file, then edit each one separately.
Cheers,
Udo