/ffmpeg_batch.sh

A simple bash script to execute ffmpeg recursively on folders and sub-folder

Primary LanguageShellGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

ffmpeg_batch.sh helps you use FFMPEG recursivly

To use the script Enter ./FFbatsh.sh + any ffmpeg options in your terminal emulator

Example: ./ffmpeg_batch.sh -s 1920x1080 -sws_flags lanczos -pix_fmt yuv420p -vsync 1

the script will then ask you to privide some info:

     Specify INPUT folder (Leave empty to select the current folder), e.g. ~/Videos/natue
     Specify OUTPUT folder (Leave empty to save media files in their original location), e.g. ~/Videos/edited
     Specify the INPUT media filetype extension (Leave empty to select all filetypes), e.g. mov
     Specify the OUTPUT media filetype extension (Required), e.g. mp4
     Specify text to append to OUTPUT file name (Leave empty to add nothing), e.g. 'Blue_sky.mp4' will be 'Blue_sky_edited.mp4'