[FFmpeg-user] Batch transcode and rename
Francois Visagie
francois.visagie at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 06:44:48 CET 2016
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:ffmpeg-user-bounces at ffmpeg.org] On Behalf Of
> Chris Colton
> Sent: 22 February 2016 19:45
> To: ffmpeg-user at ffmpeg.org
> Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Batch transcode and rename
>
> I'm very new to ffmpeg but tell me if this is impossible. I'd like to have a
> command to convert all the files in a folder to prores proxy, and copy the
> audio without modification. Then I'd like to rename the transcodes to match
> original file names and rename the original files with any suffix or prefix to
> denote that they're the originals.
On Windows you can create a batch file called, say, convert.bat that contains something like:
@echo off
for %%I in (%1) do (
: Rename filename.ext to filename.org.ext
ren %%I ^"%%~nI.org%%~xI^"
: Encode filename.org.ext to filename.ext (illustrative basic command line only)
ffmpeg -i ^"%%~dpnI.org%%~xI^" -c:v prores -c:a copy %%I
)
You could process multiple input files with one command, e.g.
convert *.mov
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