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      <title>Substance Player automation</title>
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      <description>Sadly, Substance Player has no option for batch export - If you have a lot of .sbsar file, this might be a kind of time consuming task to open each file and do export process. Here is a simple AppleScript automation script that you can use for automate this action:
on remove_extension(this_name) if this_name contains &amp;#34;.&amp;#34; then set this_name to (the reverse of every character of this_name) as string set x to the offset of &amp;#34;.</description>
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