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Batch process audio files and image files to create movie files by matching multiple wildcard values
29 septembre 2022, par psychaudioI'm attempting to batch-process audio and image files to create video files using a Shell script with FFmpeg.


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- The ffmpeg script works in Terminal :




ffmpeg -loop 1 -i image.png -i audio.wav -c:v libx264 -tune stillimage -c:a aac -b:a 192k -pix_fmt yuv420p -shortest output.mp4



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- A nested for loop with wildcards works as a batch script :




#!/bin/sh
for img in *.png; do
 for wav in *.wav; do
 ffmpeg -loop 1 -i $img -i $wav -c:v libx264 -tune stillimage -c:a aac -b:a 192k -pix_fmt yuv420p -shortest ../mb/$img.mp4
 done
done



The only problem here is that it creates more combinations than I need. I'd like to be able to match wildcard values and only mix those together. I'd like to be able to prepare the filenames to match in advance to make this easier : For example, only match 1.png with 1.wav to make 1.mp4, 2.png with 2.wav to make 2.mp4 and so on. I'm able to modify the script to match the wildcards in a Regex, but I'm not sure if there is a way to then execute the logic above. Here is what I am attempting :


#!/bin/sh
img=*.png
wav=*.wav

if [[ ${img%.*} == ${wav%.*} ]];
 then
 ffmpeg -loop 1 -i $img -i $wav -c:v libx264 -tune stillimage -c:a aac -b:a 192k -pix_fmt yuv420p -shortest $img.mp4;
 else
 echo "Failure"
 fi



This begins by overwriting the image files, so it does not appear to work as planned. Is there a simpler way to do this ? Perhaps looping through images 1..5 in one folder and audio files 1..5 in another ?


Thanks for any insights, and happy to provide more context (very new to this, so still learning).


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stream_loop generate a big size video [FFMPEG]
26 mars 2021, par Mouaad Abdelghafour AITALII'm trying to loop a short video for e.g. 190 time to match the audio length, I use the following code :


-y -stream_loop 190 -i input.mp4 -c copy output.mp4



The command above works, but it generates video with huge size for video with 3min the size is 885 MB


2021-03-25 23:52:30.445 5687-6253/maa.abc.music_maker D/XXX: LOOPING VIDEO SIZE ===> 885.845MB



Or there's any way I can loop the video to match the audio length without using
-stream_loop


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