On 2017-10-11 11:01, DopeLabs wrote:
ffmpeg commands are all structured in a specific and standardized way
[...]
in your example
$ ffmpeg -i input.mp4 [...] -yo output.mov
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 [..] output.mov
works just fine no need to add -y because .mov is a different filename
I think you missed the point, but I see your point as well. I guess the
question should have been worded differently. Should the "-y (global)
Overwrite output files without asking." be enough? Or would there be a
market for specifying single files? (-yo [explicitly state a single
file]) ... Most people are not outputting more than one file (I am
guessing) but for those that do output to several files, is it easier to
just delete the files previous to encoding multiple outputs? Edge case
would be two-pass (or more) encoding where first pass output is
something like "-f mp4 /dev/null" where you get "do you want to
overwrite /dev/null" (something to that effect).
Perhaps this is such a weird edge case that a global option and/or
simply removing files previous to encoding is preferred. The
'overwriting' /dev/null thing is a bit of an odd-duck (really
edge-case).
--Doug (dx9s)
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