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I have severe folder with different subfolder, including a lot of .MOV files (filming with EOS 6D), which I want to compress as .H264 and .mkv
I cannot put each 600 files into the queue and run handbrake. Is there a chance for a batch script, which "scan" the subfolders for .mov videofiles and converting them into a new video? The next thing... I want to keep the timestamp of the original file to the nex file
Tell us about your environment. What version of HandBrake? What operating system are you running. etc.
1.0.0 and Win10x64
converting videofiles with timestamps
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Re: converting videofiles with timestamps
No, but it's relatively easy to write a script in your language of choice to do this.
Re: converting videofiles with timestamps
are there existing scripts here in the forum? I have only low skills in batchfiles.
Re: converting videofiles with timestamps
There are at least 4 or 5 in this (the CLI) forum. They're not flagged, but I've seen versions written for Linux, OS X, and Windows, using the tools available in each.
Re: converting videofiles with timestamps
link to the threads?
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