What do you think of these feature requests for AME?

Just submitted two new feature requests and it wouldn't hurt to have other users make the same requests if they agree. The first is a really basic feature of most encoders that surprisingly AME seems to be lacking and that is the ability to append the preset name to the source filename. This saves multiple renaming of targets .. for example if I have two presets called H264 720P 1Mbs and H264 720P 6Mbs and I add these to the same target I will get {source_filename}.mp4 and {source_filename}_1.mp4 as the results - nothing there tells me how my two encodes differ and in fact how they are named depends on what order I add them in. This makes setting up a queue incredibly tedious as you have to rename every single target.
The other one is a request to be able to process multiple sources at the same time and not just a single source at a time. Sorenson tackle this by allowing the user to specify the number of targets that can be processed at the same time. If you have a powerful machine with lots of RAM then this is a no brainer.. especially if doing multiple sources to only one or two targets.

Nice requests. Just trying to be helpful here:
Re REMOVE EFFECT - ALLOW US TO CHOOSE WHICH EFFECTS
I agree - this could be quite useful. However, It sounds like using adjustment layers may be helpful for your workflow also?
Re: Increase/Decrease Volume using Keyboard for MULTIPLE CLIPS at once (between In and Out)
I've stopped using volume altogether now, and instead use 'Gain' mapped to "g" key in premiere keyboard layout. SUPER useful, for all the reasons you describe. I've never used I/O marks, but you can make big selections of clips, or a whole track's. Volume controls in Premiere, as far as I can tell, caps at +6DB for some reason. I routinely have to go much higher than that. also there is a very intelligent gain options screen that lets you bump your selected clips relatively by +/- DB levels; or set absolute values; OR set normalization targets. I LOVE IT, and its all I use now.
It seems to me that the audio component of Premiere if far more sophisticated than any other NLE I've used  [ Avid MC, FCP...]. My only caveat is that volume and gain are not integrated across all methodologies. For example, you can have a volume adjustment on the clip, the track, and gain adjustments on the clip all operating independently- its alot to keep track of on projects that get passed back and forth between different editors with different methods!

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    echo "contunuing script"
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    echo "look above \for \info"
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    then
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    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
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    echo "Could not unpack FreeDOS files"
    echo "look above \for \info"
    echo ""
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    echo ""
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    echo ""
    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
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    then
    echo "Made directory fdoem144 in direcoty usbbiosfiles... OK"
    echo ""
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    then
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    then
    echo "Mounting FreeDOS on the fdoem144 directory... OK"
    else
    echo "Could not \mount FreeDOS on the fdoem144 directory"
    echo "look above \for \info"
    echo ""
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    echo ""
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    exit
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    then
    echo "Copying FreeDOS files to $MOUNTX... OK"
    else
    echo "Could not copy FreeDOS files to $MOUNTX"
    echo "look above \for \info"
    echo ""
    echo "Reformat the USB Stick to FAT32 with gparted"
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    then
    echo "Copying BIOS.ROM files to $MOUNTX... OK"
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    echo "Could not copy BIOS.ROM files to $MOUNTX"
    echo "look above \for \info"
    echo ""
    echo "Reformat the USB Stick to FAT32 with gparted"
    echo "Fix the problem and run this scrip agin"
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    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
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    then
    echo "Runing the syncing command... OK"
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    echo "Could not run the syncing command"
    echo "look above \for \info"
    echo ""
    echo "Reformat the USB Stick to FAT32 with gparted"
    echo "Fix the problem and run this scrip agin"
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    echo "removeing directory usbbiosfiles..."
    echo ""
    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
    exit
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    if [ "$check14" = "yes" ]
    then
    echo "Unmounting of FreeDOS... OK"
    else
    echo "Could not unmount FreeDOS"
    echo "Look above for errors or problems reported and fix the problem"
    echo ""
    echo "removeing directory usbbiosfiles..."
    echo ""
    echo "Reformat the USB Stick to FAT32 with gparted"
    echo "Fix the problem and run this script agin"
    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
    exit
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    do
    printf "Do you see any errors... yes or no?"
    read AN2
    echo ""
    printf "You answered... $AN2 to errors. Is this correct... y or n?"
    read verify
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    echo ""
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    then
    echo "User Repoted... Error"
    echo "Look above for errors or problems reported and fix the problem"
    echo ""
    echo "removeing directory usbbiosfiles..."
    echo ""
    echo "Reformat the USB Stick to FAT32 with gparted"
    echo "Fix the problem and run this script agin"
    rm -r ~/usbbiosfiles
    exit
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    echo "Success"
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    echo ""
    echo "Go get a pen and paper to write down these instructions"
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    echo "End of script"
    Last edited by hunterthomson (2008-08-10 11:17:47)

    Personally.....  (this is just how I would have written it - if it works, then it's good enough for me though )
    I would change this whole block:
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    while [ "$verify" != y ]
    do
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    read AN1
    echo ""
    printf "You answered... $AN1 I have installed mbr. Is this correct... y or n?"
    read verify
    done
    echo ""
    if [ "$AN1" == "no" ]
    then
    echo "Install mbr now. Then run this script agin"
    exit
    else
    echo "contunuing script"
    fi
    To this much shorter code:
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    fi
    I wouldn't have used the checkXX variables for each stage:
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    echo "look above \for \info"
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    There is an issue with the way you do your verifications - the user can never get out unless they answer 'y' or hit CTRL+C. Something like this gives them options:
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    done
    if [ $verify != 'y' ] ; then
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    <Personal Information Edited by Host>

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