so I have written a batch that worked as I intended to. After I rebooted my windows however, I ran the batch again, and for some reason it wouldn't work anymore.
After breaking it down, eliminating/simplifying some code I found out that the problem has something to do with the MediaInfo CLI. Here's the full code of the batch:
@echo off
set MEDIAINFO=C:\Progra~1\MediaInfo\MediaInfo.exe
set TEMPLATE=H:\test\Audio.txt
%MEDIAINFO% --Inform=file://%TEMPLATE% test.dts >H:\test\test.txt
pause
The template (Audio.txt) just contains:
Audio;%BitRate/String%
So as you can see, I broke it down to be super basic; and it even worked again after some time - without changing anything -, but after I rebooted again, it didn't work.. So, I know this sounds odd, but something must have triggered it to work again. I have no clue what that might have been though.
I'm pretty confused as to why this is happening, so any help would be much appreciated.
PS: Sorry if my grammar might not be correct, but English is not my native language.
@echo off
line?NET USE
to see if it is connected.@echo off
line, everything is printed with paths just as normal. And yes, H: is mapped. Also tried it on different drives. Last time I rebooted the computer was ~30 minutes ago, still not working, so whatever is triggering it to work, I did not trigger it yet.