on Windows, I can point handbrake to a folder and it will open all the video files inside it. and I can then queue them all at once. How can I do the same thing on Linux?
I'm on Ubuntu 17.10 and using handbrake 1.07. Thanks
How to open multiple video files at the same time on Linux?
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Re: How to open multiple video files at the same time on Linux?
I haven't found a way on Linux version at all. I have to keep a VM handy with Windows because some seasons are 30+ episodes. Got annoying clicking each one. I'd like to see this feature appear on Linux.
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Re: How to open multiple video files at the same time on Linux?
It works pretty much the same way on linux. You open a folder, HandBrake scans all the files within that folder. Then you can add a batch of titles (aka files) to the queue with the Queue menu option "Add Multiple"