Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
Place "<Silent>" switch in batch file as below:
Add taskkill to make it completely silent:
Echo Installing dBpowerAMP and Codecs...
start /wait %systemdrive%\Install\dBpowerAMP.exe "<Silent>"
taskkill /F /IM musicconverter.exe
Echo Done!
"<Silent>" works for codecs as well, but taskkill is not necessary for these.
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
thank's for Help, I tried a lot until I realized that "<[COLOR="red"]S[/COLOR]ilent>" swich is case sensitive :vmad:
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
Hi everybody, I'm trying to install a few codecs silently but with no luck... I tried using <Silent> and --silent but for these codecs: Arrange Audio, Audio Info, Channel Split, Id Tag Update,MonkeysAudio and WavPack it doesn't work and the setup runs in standard mode... can you help me? Is it possible to silently install those codecs? Thanks! :)
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
These old installs do not support it, sorry.
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
[QUOTE=Spoon;154330]These old installs do not support it, sorry.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely no problem, Spoon! :) I was only curious to find out if (and in what) I was making any mistake. Thank you VERY much for your amazing work, you're GREAT!! ^_^
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
I am trying to do something similar, but it doesn't seem to work. I think I have correctly escaped the <> characters. But I can't even do this from a CMD prompt.
FOR %i IN (*.exe) DO "%i" ^<Silent^>
or even this from the command line:
"dMC-R15.3-Ref-Registered.exe" ^<Silent^>
It really doesn't like the <> characters. In future builds, could you incorporate normal options like /s?
Re: Silent Install using command switches in a batch command
The new installers accept --silent