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+ | You can create scripts quite easily by yourself. You can apply needed settings via GUI and then use **File -> Save Project As...** to create text file that contains all settings. Then you can open that file in text editor and copy+paste needed stuff to new script (or replaces parts of other script). | ||
==== Combination of command-line and JS scripting ==== | ==== Combination of command-line and JS scripting ==== | ||
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for %%f in (*.mp4) do %avidemux% --force-alt-h264 --load "%%f" --run something.js --save "%%f.avi" --quit | for %%f in (*.mp4) do %avidemux% --force-alt-h264 --load "%%f" --run something.js --save "%%f.avi" --quit | ||
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+ | For Linux/Unixes using Bash shell similar script would be | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | #!/bin/bash | ||
+ | VAR="batchfiles.txt" | ||
+ | ls *.mp4 | sort > $VAR # Collect the files in the current directory | ||
+ | cat $VAR | while read line; do # Loop read the filenames from the file | ||
+ | INPUT=$(echo ${line}) # Grab the next new filename | ||
+ | OUTPUT=${INPUT%.*4} # Remove shortest match of characters between the '. ' and the '4' at end of string | ||
+ | OUTPUT+=".avi" # Append new extension | ||
+ | avidemux2 --force-alt-h264 --load "$INPUT" --run something.js --save "$OUTPUT" --quit | ||
+ | done | ||
+ | rm $VAR # Remove the text file with the file names | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | (this will create **something.avi** from **something.mp4**) | ||
If you create your own combine batch settings, make sure order of command-line parameters is always --load something, --run something and --save something (AVIdemux will run these options in give order). | If you create your own combine batch settings, make sure order of command-line parameters is always --load something, --run something and --save something (AVIdemux will run these options in give order). |