i am working on an FFmpeg Bash script in linux. I am currently using HD Homerun which downloads ,TS files or transport stream which is a container with an mpeg2 inside with a closed caption steam for the subtitles. Plex media server will not recognize the closed caption though VLC will.
my solution to date is to shrink the .ts file using ffmpeg and then extract the subtitle using ccextract. at present I run a bash script in each folder containing .ts files, but would like one I can run from the main directory that would look in all sub directories find .ts files remux them to mp4, extract the closed caption stream to .srt and then remove the .ts files. so far i have the following script. Steven Penny from Stack Exchange contributed code and i added in the ffmpeg and ccextract lines: #! /bin/bash for x in *.ts do y=$(basename "$x" .ts) ffmpeg -i "$x" -vf scale=-1:720 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset ultrafast -c:a copy "$y".mp4 ccextractor "$x" -o "$y".srt done This works well if I run it in a directory. I would like to add to it though and maybe have something like a Find . -name *.ts statement or some way for it to look in all folders on multimedia hdd for .ts files and then do the For Loop but am unsure how. I also want to add something like rm /s *.ts but am unsure if this will work or where to add it after the For Loop. Would it need a [wait] statement after [done] on the last line. any advice on writing a bash script that would search for .ts files, convert them to mp4, and then remove the .ts files would be greatly appreciated. -shaun _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".