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Carte de Schillerkiez
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Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
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ffmpeg windows - combine multiple videos in folder and subfolders into one video [closed]
21 décembre 2020, par KirillI have Xiaomi security camera which is saving videos with length of 3 sec.
So I have such structure of my full day capture :
Folder with name of date, for example 20201221, that contains subfolders with hours (00 ; 01 ; 02 ; ... ; 23 ;), each of these folders contains subfolders with minutes (00 ; 01 ; ... ; 59 ;), each of them contains 20 mp4 video files with 3 seconds duration.
I need to generate one mp4 video of whole day with help of ffmpeg and windows 10 command line.
Can someone help me to do these ?
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FFMPEG in Windows 7 : merge mp4 files from different folders in a batch
22 avril 2014, par user3406207I would like to concatenate 3 mp4 videos into one avi video for every folder of a directory, with FFMPEG on Windows 7.
I have started this way :
ffmpeg -f concat -i mylist.txt -c copy E:\EA2014\EX14R\EX14R.avi
with mylist.txt being :
file 'E:\EA2014\EX14R\DCIM\100GOPRO\GOPR0001.MP4'
file 'E:\EA2014\EX14R\DCIM\100GOPRO\GP010001.MP4'
file 'E:\EA2014\EX14R\DCIM\100GOPRO\GP020001.MP4'This works fine. Now, I would like to automate it because I have lots of those folders full of videos to merge.
I tried with this to start with :printf "file '$s'\n" .E\EA2014\EX14R\DCIM\100GOPRO\*.MP4 >> mylist.txt
But it tells me that
"printf is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"
Is it because I work in Windows ? Anyone could help me achieve it in another way ?
Needless to say that I am a newbie !
Thanks !
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How do I compile a 64-bit version of ffmpeg on Windows ?
30 septembre 2016, par lyxerai need to compile ffmpeg (64 bit shared dll) for windows.
however I configure in mingw, it always produces 32 bit binary for me.tried this already
./configure --enable-shared --disable-static --enable-memalign-hack --arch=amd64
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but just can find a way to make those 64bit dlls.