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Running FFMPEG from Shell Script /bin/sh
19 octobre 2015, par Chris James ChampeauI am trying to setup a Shell Script to work within an automator watch folder...
Everything works with the exception of the Run Shell Scrip portion...
Essentially when a file shows up in the watch folder, it runs the shell scrip which calls FFMPEG and then will move the file to an archive folder for safe keeping. However right now automator is telling me everything worked but now file is being created.
I have the Shell set to /bin/sh and Pass input set to as arguments
Here is my script :
for f in "$@"
do
name=$(basename "$f")
dir=$(dirname "$f")
ffmpeg -i "$f" -b 250k -strict experimental -deinterlace -vcodec h264 -acodec aac "$dir/mp4/${name%.*}.mp4"
echo "$dir/mp4/${name%.*}.mp4"
doneit does echo the correct filename, but does not actually run ffmpeg
I have tried adding
-exec
before it like I have seen in some scripts but still nothing... -
ffmpeg adding jpg and mp3 together to make a video for upload on YouTube
16 août 2016, par Daniel MeyerI am trying to take album art and join it with a track. The file formats in question are jpg and mp3. I have a working ffmpeg command
ffmpeg -y -i *.jpg -i *.mp3 -c:a copy result.avi
that creates a video that plays well in VLC, but when I upload it to YouTube, it gets stuck in processing.
The video will play on YouTube in low 240p, but I would like the image to be of 1440 pixel quality.
I know YouTube prefers mp4, and that the video I am creating only has a single image. How can I make some changes so the video will be accepted by YouTube and display correctly ?
YouTube test link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2A4erG4II&feature=youtu.be -
ffmpeg adding jpg and mp3 together to make a video for upload on YouTube
18 août 2020, par Daniel MeyerI am trying to take album art and join it with a track. The file formats in question are jpg and mp3. I have a working ffmpeg command





ffmpeg -y -i *.jpg -i *.mp3 -c:a copy result.avi





that creates a video that plays well in VLC, but when I upload it to YouTube, it gets stuck in processing.
The video will play on YouTube in low 240p, but I would like the image to be of 1440 pixel quality.
I know YouTube prefers mp4, and that the video I am creating only has a single image. How can I make some changes so the video will be accepted by YouTube and display correctly ?
YouTube test link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2A4erG4II&feature=youtu.be