two questions
-Is it possile to run a Script on a open instance of After Effects with the windows command prompt?
-Is it possible to make after effects automatically run scripyt when you double click a script file?
-Mads Juul
run script command prompt
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ok I found a way
af i write this in command line og in the target og the short cut
i run a script called'a.jsc' located in my root
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\After Effects 6.5\Support Files\AfterFX.exe" -s var a = new File("C:\a.jsx") ; a.open();eval(a.read())
-mads
af i write this in command line og in the target og the short cut
i run a script called'a.jsc' located in my root
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\After Effects 6.5\Support Files\AfterFX.exe" -s var a = new File("C:\a.jsx") ; a.open();eval(a.read())
-mads
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Hey mads,
this doens't seem to be working for me.. -s is the flag to indicate the start frame of the composition not to launch a script so i am a bit confused.
i am very interested in launching a script with a command line render, however, to be able to create a render done report.. so any help on this will be great.
-lloyd
this doens't seem to be working for me.. -s is the flag to indicate the start frame of the composition not to launch a script so i am a bit confused.
i am very interested in launching a script with a command line render, however, to be able to create a render done report.. so any help on this will be great.
-lloyd
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Lloyd,
I think mads was talking about using a command line to force AE to run a script. The -s flag means the text of the script is in the command line, -r would be used to pass the path to a script file.
The command line renderer is a different deal, and I do't know of any way to force it to run a script.
Dan
I think mads was talking about using a command line to force AE to run a script. The -s flag means the text of the script is in the command line, -r would be used to pass the path to a script file.
The command line renderer is a different deal, and I do't know of any way to force it to run a script.
Dan