Description of problem or question:
I have 500 video clips that are various lengths in various resolutions and sizes. I'd like to change them all to a length of 90 seconds from the beginning and then export them back out to a different folder with that new length and with a video and audio fade applied to each, without distorting the resolution or size of the clips.
How would I go about changing the duration of all video clips in a given folder at once, as a batch?
Is it possible also to apply a video and audio fade to the end of all of those same video clips?
Steps to reproduce the problem (If Applicable):
It isn't a problem.
HandBrake version (e.g., 1.0.0):
1.1.1 (2018061800) - 64bit
Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Creators Update):
Windows 10
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How to batch change duration of clips, optionally apply video and audio fade at end
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Re: How to batch change duration of clips, optionally apply video and audio fade at end
Handbrake isn't the tool for what you want to do. Well, parts of it - the command line interface will allow you to limit the output length more simply than trying to use "batch add" in the GUI.
But the fade in/out isn't available in handbrake.
But the fade in/out isn't available in handbrake.