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  • avcodec/vp8 : vp8_find_free_buffer

    14 février 2014, par Peter Ross
    avcodec/vp8 : vp8_find_free_buffer
    

    Signed-off-by : Peter Ross <pross@xvid.org>
    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

    • [DH] libavcodec/vp8.c
  • avformat/iff : indent

    13 avril 2014, par Peter Ross
    avformat/iff : indent
    

    Signed-off-by : Peter Ross <pross@xvid.org>
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  • Replace Special Characters In Batch-File Variable Feeding FFMPEG Programme

    6 janvier 2019, par whereswaller

    I am attempting to write a batch-file that leverages the FFMPEG programme to convert all files in a folder structure to mp3 format (specifically 128kbps).

    My batch-file is presently unable to process filenames (constructed by concatenating the %_SOURCE% and %% F variables) containing certain special characters, for example :


     
    "
    ö

    How can I modify my script so that the %% F variable escapes these characters correctly ?

    Example current filename input : "C :\Users\Test\Documents\Input\Peter Bjorn And John - I Know You Don’t Love Me.mp3"

    Example desired filename input : "C :\Users\Test\Documents\Input\Peter Bjorn And John - I Know You Don"^’"t Love Me.mp3"

    Script (see line beginning "C :\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe") :

    @echo off
    setlocal EnableExtensions DisableDelayedExpansion

    rem // Define constants here:
    set "_SOURCE=C:\Users\Test\Documents\Input" &amp; rem // (absolute source path)
    set "_TARGET=C:\Users\Test\Documents\Output"  &amp; rem // (absolute target path)
    set "_PATTERN=*.*" &amp; rem // (pure file pattern for input files)
    set "_FILEEXT=.mp3"   &amp; rem // (pure file extension of output files)

    pushd "%_TARGET%" || exit /B 1
    for /F "delims=" %%F in ('
       cd /D "%_SOURCE%" ^&amp;^&amp; ^(rem/ list but do not copy: ^
           ^&amp; xcopy /L /S /Y /I ".\%_PATTERN%" "%_TARGET%" ^
           ^| find ".\" ^&amp; rem/ remove summary line;
       ^)
    ') do (
       2> nul mkdir "%%~dpF.

       rem // Set up the correct `ffmpeg` command line here:
       set "FFREPORT=file=C\:\\Users\\Test\\Documents\\Output\\ffreport-%%~F.log:level=32"
       "C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -report -n -i "%_SOURCE%\%%~F" -vn -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 128k "%%~dpnF%_FILEEXT%"
       if not errorlevel 1  if exist "%%~dpnF%_FILEEXT%" del /f /q "%_SOURCE%\%%~F"

    )
    popd

    endlocal
    pause