Razi,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I can't see how I would achieve the desired result with AutoIt...
No doubt it's good for recording mouse moves and keystrokes, but how would it determine when to click the SurCode 'Close' button? The beauty of Sikuli is that it does pattern-matching on the screen elements. So I programmed it to wait till the 'Encode' button changes back from 'greyed-out' (which it is during the encoding process) to 'normal', and then click the close button.
How would you achieve this in AutoIt? Obviously just setting some fixed time delay would be highly inefficient, since you'd have to set a time longer than the encoding time for the longest possible track, so as not to abort the encoding.
Daniel
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