Output to each video's separate folder
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:24 pm
Hi,
It's been a short time since I discovered HandBrake. I wish I've known for longer. Decent program!
I'm sure there's been many similar questions to this one, but I couldn't find this specific thing: using the CLI to convert each group of videos to their own output folder in Windows 10, HandBrake version 0.10.5.0 64b.
Example:
I have some dirs with videos taken from an iPhone camera:
So I tried:
But the above only applies to a single folder to be converted, so I have to wait and then modify the command to get to the next. What I want is to do be able to convert all of the above videos under any subdir of E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone\, at once, and have this output:
Obs. I didn't provide the encode log because the individual approaches I make are successful themselves, so it's not the point.
It's been a short time since I discovered HandBrake. I wish I've known for longer. Decent program!
I'm sure there's been many similar questions to this one, but I couldn't find this specific thing: using the CLI to convert each group of videos to their own output folder in Windows 10, HandBrake version 0.10.5.0 64b.
Example:
I have some dirs with videos taken from an iPhone camera:
They're all in 1920x1080 .mov format and take a lot of storage. I'd like to reduce them to 1280x720 and possibly reduce the framerate from 29 to 23.976, or whatever solution you can suggest me to reduce file size.* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone\Vacation 2013\many-from-2013.mov
* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone\Vacation 2014\many-from-2014.mov
* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone\Vacation 2015\many-from-2015.mov
So I tried:
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HandBrakeCLI -v -i "E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone\Vacation 2013\" -o "E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone converted" -w 1280 -O -e x264 -q 22
...so that none would overwrite the originals. How can I do it?* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone converted\Vacation 2013\many-from-2013.mp4
* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone converted\Vacation 2014\many-from-2014.mp4
* E:\Dropbox\Videos\From iPhone converted\Vacation 2015\many-from-2015.mp4
Obs. I didn't provide the encode log because the individual approaches I make are successful themselves, so it's not the point.