![]() Output "files", which are specified by a plain output url. Specified by the "-i" option, and writes to an arbitrary number of Regular files, pipes, network streams, grabbing devices, etc.), From the Linux man page: ffmpeg reads from an arbitrary number of input "files" (which can be While it's possible to run it on multiple files at once, it's both easier and cleaner to run ffmpeg on each file separately. However, as a command-line tool, it's expected that any processing will be scripted. ![]() Thank you for your help and effort in advance! Please don't answer with "Read the ffmpeg manual" I hope I described the task clear enough. You are naturally free to suggest other useful option settings for ffmpeg, if it would help in general to solve this task. Is it possible to solve my task with only one run? If not, I naturally welcome a solution for each file format or something different, if it make more sense. So, now I downloaded the ffmpeg binary from here, copied it to the above directory and need to type something like this: ffmpeg #Linux ffmpeg batch convert full#The important thing is with options of ffmpeg I have the full control of what will be done.īy the way all deletable metadata in the output files should be deleted. Free gui programs maybe can't do such things. Why I wish to go this way? Many gui video editing programs are overloaded and expensive. I only read about current common audio/video codecs and video file formats. The menus of DVD (if present) files should be dropped and the DVD source files should be merged to one output file. The video codec should be h.265, if even possible. I don't know if ffmpeg can take the audio/video quality (kb per s) settings from the source files for the output files. The audio codec should only fullfill the audio quality an can be for example aac, mp3, flac or vorbis. Video and audio quality should stay nearly the same, so that the difference is imperceptible. ![]() Important for me are screen size, aspect ratio and frame rate. The output files should have the same properties as the input files. For example the input file test.avi should give two output files test.mp4 and test.mkv. #Linux ffmpeg batch convert mp4#My wish is to convert each file to mp4 and mkv (for test purpose). Which means all video files are stored there. Let say the above directory D:\ffmpeg is my work directory for ffmpeg. I'am on Windows and the video formats are different:įiles in DVD directories were recorded with a DVD recorder and then copied from the DVD to my computer hard disk. I have a lot of video files of my family. ![]()
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