![]() ![]() ![]() It would be nice to be able to do both, thus my initial interest in the batch encoding of Handbrake. Otherwise though, I really would like to try the scripts you gave me, thanks!Įcho a = LWlibavAudioSource^(^"%%F^", cache=false^) >script.avsĮcho v = LWlibavVideoSource^(^"%%F^", cache=false^) >script.avsĮcho Spline36Resize^(640, 360^) >script.avsĭoes it also allow me to control the reencoding parameters like 'veryfast' and 'CRF' or does it just resize. I haven't checked it out thoroughly yet, but on the flipside of Handbrake, if it also allows me to customize the encode as well as resize, then that should do it. Also, I found a simple freeware program that is basically a GUI for ffmpeg called WinFF that has drag and drop and does resizing. I will try it because I would love to run script that would work, but I've always gotten errors in the past no matter how carefully I copy suggested scripts. ![]() If not = goto loop Thank you kindly jagabo for both replies and the scripts. The Handbrake does the x264 part just fine, but I need to bring those sizes down about 2/3.Īny suggestions without getting TOO complicated?įfmpeg -i "%~dpnx1" -vf scale=640:-4 -c:v libx264 -c:a copy "%~dp1New\%~nx1" So, I can do them one at a time using this script, but it would REALLY be nice if there was a way to batch encode them all at once. I don't suppose that Handbrake can somehow incorporate some AVS script, by any chance.? I mean the CMD line I would use is super simple, something like this:į:\EXECUTABLES\BD-RBV06122\BD_Rebuilder\Tools\x264L.exe "C:\x\test.avs" -preset veryfast -crf 22 -output "C:\x\Encode.mkv" Where test.avs is: We're talk'n about 25 minute comedy episodes and the file sizes are like from 1.5 - 4 Gigs! Ridiculous! So, using Handbrake, I can very easily reencode them all using the built in. I don't see any way to resize the videos (AVS) which is a bugger because a lot of these episodes are like full HD 1920x1080 and I don't need that. I just stumbled upon a very short, simple video which shown how to import a folder of MKV files into Handbrake and set them to reencode. No matter how many times I tried it, it never worked. I've always wanted to be able to write a CMD line script where I could reencode a bunch of episodes at once using the same script. ![]()
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