Transcode a directory of videos
bash
transcode ~/Videos/ ~/ConvertedVideos
* Converts video/audio files in ~/Videos/
to ~/VideosConverted/
``` Usage: target/debug/transcode [OPTION]... INPUTDIRECTORY OUTPUTDIRECTORY [INPUT_FILE]...
Options: -d, --dry-run No paths are created or updated -h, --help Display this help and exit -f, --format Set the output format
Examples of the --format option: --format=mkv,h264,18,normal,opus,192 ```
Currently the only target format is hardcoded and is:
| Container | Audio | Video | |-----------|-----------|-----------| | Matroska | Opus 192k | h.264 4.1 |
cargo install transcode
~/.cargo/bin/transcode
(you can add ~/.cargo/bin/
to PATH
)I ran into the problem of having many video files of various formats that needed to run on a raspberry pi. So i needed a script to convert all of them for playback in a format that raspberry pi can run.
You could of course just loop through all the files. Though i found the following issues:
Problems: * There is no ETA on when the script will finish. * Files would be scattered in the file system.
So i decided i wanted to write a more specific program for the job.