diff --git a/assets/files/FastVideoDS.bat b/assets/files/FastVideoDS.bat index 14094e41..17ffd4b7 100644 --- a/assets/files/FastVideoDS.bat +++ b/assets/files/FastVideoDS.bat @@ -1 +1,2 @@ -FastVideoDSEncoder %1 %1.fv \ No newline at end of file +FastVideoDSEncoder %1 %1.fv +pause \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md index 0d45fa5a..8ef0702a 100644 --- a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md +++ b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ Note: If you get a message saying `This encoder requires a cpu with support for 1. Download the [FastVideoDS Encoder](https://mega.nz/file/mYwiBTZA#FX6k-9cclPig4_WutE9IueVR7NN0Kxl-mZvRXyhpQRg) 1. Download [FastVideoDS.bat](/assets/files/FastVideoDS.bat) to the same place as the encoder `.exe` file 1. Drag and drop your video into said `.bat` file - - If the window quickly disappears, then open the `.bat` file using Notepad, add `pause` to the bottom, save, and try again to see if there's an error message When this process is done, it should be easy as drag and drop to SD card. Once you put the video on your SD card, it will be ready for playback via **TW**i**L**ight Menu++.