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  • "Droplet" batch script - filenames containing ampersands

    16 août 2014, par stephenwade

    I’m trying to create a batch file that can have other files dropped onto it. Specifically, I’m using ffmpeg to edit audio files produced by a handheld voice recorder. The problem is when using filenames with ampersands (&). Even when quoting the input, anything after the & is dropped off, but only when files are dropped onto it ; if the filename input is typed on the command line, the script works fine. Before the cmd window closes, I briefly see the rest of the filename with an error saying it is not recognized as a valid command.

    Here’s my script :

    rem Change to drive and directory of input file
    % d1
    cd % p1
    

    rem ffmpeg : mix to one channel, double the volume
    %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\ffmpeg.exe -i "% nx1" -ac 1 -vol 1024 "% n1 fixed% x1"

    pause

    Here’s what appears on the command line, after dropping "ch17&18.mp3" :

    C :\Users\computergeeksjw\Desktop>C :\Users\computergeeksjw\ffmpeg.exe -i "ch17" -ac 1 -vol 1024 "ch17 fixed"
    [...]
    ch17 : No such file or directory
    

    In case it matters : I’m using the Windows 8 Developer Preview. Is this causing my problem ? Does the same error occur on Windows 7 or earlier ?

  • avcodec/libvpxenc : update the ranges for "cpu_used" so it matches the "speed" alias

    6 juin 2014, par Michael Niedermayer
    avcodec/libvpxenc : update the ranges for "cpu_used" so it matches the "speed" alias
    

    Reviewed-by : James Zern <jzern@google.com>
    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

    • [DH] libavcodec/libvpxenc.c
  • ffMPEG "inttypes.h not found" error

    2 septembre 2013, par Nav

    While using the ffMPEG builds in Windows with Visual Studio 2010, I encountered the inttypes.h not found error.
    Since searching through the internet led me to wrong solutions, I thought I'd put up the right solution here so that people can find it easily. Will be answering my own question soon.