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Run multiple ffmpeg commands consectutively
Run multiple ffmpeg commands consectutively






run multiple ffmpeg commands consectutively

Here is a Zeranoe release from Februthat I have been using with XP:ġ. You are still using an FFmpeg version from 2008? There are more recent ones that will work with Windows XP. As shown in the post linked to by Case, you can use for.in.do with FFmpeg at the command line or in a batch file to do what you want. i have to ask this question before i fiddle around the commands too much thinking there might be a way before i waste my time too much on something that was made not to be done by designing difficulty. to execute all mp4 files in the directory? so that when i come back later, all mp4 files will be done.īy the way ffmpeg.exe -i *.* doesnt work. Is there a way to make the batch script something like this ffmpeg.exe -i *.*. i will try to get to this some other day but i like to ask this question now.įfmpeg.exe -i %1 -y -r 2 xxx-%06d.BMP works on only one file at a time. I'm not an expert in bash scripting and using variables in it but I think I understand your code and don't see how it can help the issue in question.I have ffmpeg.exe - sherpya-r15666 year2008 and this is the only one that is working and ffmpeg-3.3.1-win32-static.zip doesnt run on my XP. I would have to change my workflow a bit I'm trying to understand your approach. However, I would really like to figure out a way of doing this from AppleScript since I rarely save my scripts as apps (I'm always tweaking the scripts, calling scripts within scripts, calling scripts from other apps like LaunchControl, etc. So yeah is absolutely right and this is an even better alternative to calling the terminal app. However, if I save both S1 and S2 as independent apps, and run them from Finder, S1 then S2, the "DONE!" dialog is displayed immediately, before S1 finishes. S2 hangs for 5 seconds and then displays "DONE!" as expected (the issue in question) When I run (via AppleScript app) S1 and then S2 right after.

run multiple ffmpeg commands consectutively

Set dResult to do shell script "echo test"








Run multiple ffmpeg commands consectutively