[FFmpeg-user] ffmpeg script
Shaun Nixon
nixon.shaun73 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 10 14:46:47 EET 2018
Thanks Steve, you have been superhelpful.
the find statement works well, it scans looking for .ts files just like I
wanted.
I am using the find.sh script you developed to call a seperate script to
run ffmpeg and then pull closed caption.
it seems to be working well right now.
will work on removing those .ts files later on.
i consider this solved and appreciate the help
-shaun
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Steve Boyer <steveboyer85 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 9:27 PM, Shaun Nixon <nixon.shaun73 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Steve,
> > so i created 2 scripts:
> >
> > find.sh
> > #! /bin/bash
> > find ~/Plex-Drives/TV/TV/ -iname '*.ts' -type f -execdir
> > ~/Plex-Drives/TV/TV/script.sh "{}" \;
> >
> > script.sh
> > #!/bin/bash
> > if [ ! -e lock ];
> > then touch lock;
> > if ffmpeg -y -i "$1" -vf scale=-1:720 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset
> ultrafast
> > -c:a copy $(basename "$1" .ts) "$1.mp4";
> >
>
> Found problem: you basically call
> if ffmpeg -i ... Output_file_name "Output_file_name.ts.mp4"
> line should read:
> if ffmpeg -y -i "$1" -vf scale=-1:720 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset
> ultrafast -c:a copy "$(basename "$1" .ts).mp4";
>
> So FFmpeg is like "I dunno what kinda output you want me to use!"
>
> then
> > ccextractor "$1" -o "$(basename "$1" .ts).srt"
> > #rm "$1";
> > fi
> > fi
> >
> >
> >
> Steve
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