Thank you for that. It worked perfectly. And thank you for the book - it looks
like there's realms of good stuff in it.
Looks like a text book to me.. probably won't be able to read it but will have
to dip in and out of it to find things when I need them.
Congratulations on it... wish I'd
Personally I tend to do this sort of thing with JScript on Windows. It's not
the loveliest interpreter, but then at least you have something approaching a
real programming language to do all your string manipulation!
P
On Monday, 21 October 2019, 09:45:12 BST, Goran Obal
wrote:
Silly
Silly me, it's the other way around (mkv to mp4)...
ffmpeg -i %1 -y %~n1.mp4
or
ffmpeg -i %1 -y -c copy %~n1.mp4
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:34 AM Goran Obal wrote:
> Sorry, forgot the extensions for output. ;)
> ffmpeg -i %1 -y %~n1.mkv
> or
> ffmpeg -i %1 -y -c copy %~n1.mkv
>
> On Mon, Oct 21,
Michael, you could use this:
%~ni <- this means the filename without the extension, so instead of
renaming, just use:
ffmpeg -i %1 -y %~n1
or
ffmpeg -i %1 -y -c copy %~n1
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:28 AM Michael Koch
wrote:
>
> >
> > set OUT=%IN:mkv=mp4%
>
> please note that this renaming will g
Sorry, forgot the extensions for output. ;)
ffmpeg -i %1 -y %~n1.mkv
or
ffmpeg -i %1 -y -c copy %~n1.mkv
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:33 AM Goran Obal wrote:
> Michael, you could use this:
> %~ni <- this means the filename without the extension, so instead of
> renaming, just use:
> ffmpeg -i %1 -
set OUT=%IN:mkv=mp4%
please note that this renaming will give unexpected results if "mkv" is
also part of the filename, for example
aamkv.mkv will be renamed to
aamp4.mp4
If someone knows a solution to this problem, please let us know.
Michael
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Hi.
If you are only changing the container and don't want to transcode the
contents, be sure to add -c copy in the ffmpeg line of the example (haven't
tested it but it seems fine), so it looks like this:
ffmpeg -i %IN% -y -c copy %OUT%
Br.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:14 AM Michael Koch
wrote:
>
Am 20.10.2019 um 23:56 schrieb arthur brogard via ffmpeg-user:
I have been trying to convert a bunch of mkv files to mp4 using ffmpeg in batch
mode via a .bat file but I can't get it right.
I've followed a number of suggested commands from various hits I've got on
google but none of them work.
I have been trying to convert a bunch of mkv files to mp4 using ffmpeg in batch
mode via a .bat file but I can't get it right.
I've followed a number of suggested commands from various hits I've got on
google but none of them work.
Don't need anything fancy. Just a basic convert from mkv to mp4