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28 février, par GaboScharff99I wrote a bash script which automates a number of conversion operations on video files using FFmpeg. Oddly enough, the FFmpeg call itself now fails when running the script, with a very confusing error message, I might add, but when I copy the command generated by the script into the terminal and run it, it works flawlessly. I'm sorry to insert such a long code block here, but considering how strange this error is, it might be anywhere in the script, so here it is :


#!/bin/bash

audioTrack=1
subSource=1
subTrack=0
transcodeVideo=1
transcodeAudio=1
volumeMultiplier=1
degradeToStereo=0
subLanguage="Japanese"

while getopts "t:ns:vam:dl:h" opt; do
 case "$opt" in
 t) audioTrack=${OPTARG};;
 n) subSource=0;;
 s) subTrack=${OPTARG};;
 v) transcodeVideo=0;;
 a) transcodeAudio=0;;
 m) volumeMultiplier=${OPTARG};;
 d) degradeToStereo=1;;
 l) subLanguage=${OPTARG};;
 h)
 echo "Options:"
 echo "-t [integer]: Audio track number. Default: 1."
 echo "-n: If included, subtitles will be taken from internal source."
 echo "-s [integer]: Subtitles track number. Default: 0."
 echo "-v: If included, video source will be copied without transcoding."
 echo "-a: If included, audio source will be copied without transcoding."
 echo "-m [number]: Volume multiplier. If 1, volume is unaffected. Default: 1"
 echo "-d: If included, audio will be degraded to stereo."
 echo "-l [language]: Subtitles language. Only used for external subtitles source. Default: Japanese."
 exit 0
 ;;
 esac
done

echo "Audio track: $audioTrack."
echo "Subtitles track: $subTrack."
params="-map 0:0 -map 0:$audioTrack -map $subSource:$subTrack -c:v"

if [[ $transcodeVideo -eq 1 ]]; then
 echo "Video will be transcoded."
 params="$params hevc"
elif [[ $transcodeVideo -eq 0 ]]; then
 echo "Video will be copied without transcoding."
 params="$params copy"
fi

params="$params -c:a"

if [[ $transcodeAudio -eq 1 ]]; then
 echo "Audio will be transcoded."
 params="$params libopus"
elif [[ $transcodeAudio -eq 0 ]]; then
 echo "Audio will be copied without transcoding."
 params="$params copy"
fi

if [[ $volumeMultiplier -ne 1 ]]; then
 echo "Volume will be multiplied by a factor of $volumeMultiplier."
 params="$params -filter:a 'volume=$volumeMultiplier'"
else
 echo "Volume will be unaffected."
fi

if [[ $degradeToStereo -eq 1 ]]; then
 echo "Audio will be degraded to stereo."
 params="$params -ac 2"
elif [[ $degradeToStereo -eq 0 ]]; then
 echo "Audio will not be degraded to stereo."
fi

params="$params -c:s copy"

if [[ $subSource -eq 1 ]]; then
 echo "Subtitles source is external."
 echo "Subtitles language is $subLanguage."
 params="$params -metadata:s:s:0 title='' -metadata:s:s:0 language='$subLanguage'"
else
 echo "Subtitles source is internal."
fi

if [[ -f titles.txt ]]; then
 echo "A titles.txt file was found. Titles will be changed according to it."
 echo "Please check titles.txt to make sure the titles are correct."
 changeTitles=1
 counter=0
else
 echo "A titles.txt file was not found. Titles will not be changed."
 changeTitles=0
fi

read -p "Are these options correct? (y/n) " choice

case "$choice" in
 y|Y)
 echo "Initiating conversion sequence. This may take a while..."

 mkdir output
 currentParams=""

 shopt -s nullglob
 for i in *.mp4 *.mkv; do
 currentParams=$params
 fileNameNoExtension=$(echo $i | rev | cut -f 2- -d '.' | rev)

 if [[ $subSource -eq 1 ]]; then
 currentParams="-f srt -i $fileNameNoExtension.srt $currentParams"
 fi

 if [[ $changeTitles -eq 1 ]]; then
 ((counter++))
 currentParams="$currentParams -metadata title='$(awk "NR==$counter" titles.txt)'"
 fi

 ffmpeg -i "$i" $currentParams "output/$fileNameNoExtension.mkv"
 done

 echo "Conversion finished!"
 ;;
 n|N) echo "Operation canceled. Exiting.";;
 *) echo "Invalid input. Try again.";;
esac



The directory I'm running this in contains six video files :


- 

E1 - The Pirates of Orion.mkv
E2 - Bem.mkv
E3 - The Practical Joker.mkv
E4 - Albatross.mkv
E5 - How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth.mkv
E6 - The Counter-Clock Incident.mkv














Here's the
titles.txt
file, for completion's sake :

Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 1 - The Pirates of Orion
Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 2 - Bem
Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 3 - The Practical Joker
Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 4 - Albatross
Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 5 - How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
Star Trek: The Animated Series - Season 2, Episode 6 - The Counter-Clock Incident



And finally, here's the error message given by FFmpeg on the terminal for every video file when running the command :


Unable to find a suitable output format for 'Trek:'
Trek:: Invalid argument



Maybe there are better ways to handle all of this, but first and foremost, I would like to figure out why the command fails with such a confusing error message. The only place where the string 'Trek :' is found is in the title taken from
titles.txt
, but I don't understand why that's seemingly being passed to the name of the output file instead of the title, and apparently only when running the script.

Thanks a lot for your answers ! I know this is quite a bit of text, so I really appreciate you taking your time to read through this.