Difference between revisions of "VLC HowTo/Transcode multiple videos"
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Copy the content in a file named MOV_to_MPG_Converter.bat and copy it to your SendTo directory (CMD SHELL:sendto) | Copy the content in a file named MOV_to_MPG_Converter.bat and copy it to your SendTo directory (CMD SHELL:sendto) | ||
− | ECHO OFF | + | @ECHO OFF |
+ | rem *********************************************************************** | ||
+ | rem * MOV to MPG batch converter. (2014-09-29 Sinx) * | ||
+ | rem * * | ||
+ | rem * For installation just copy batch file to SendTo directory. * | ||
+ | rem * On Win8 execute "SHELL:sendto" to go to Sendto folder. * | ||
+ | rem * * | ||
+ | rem * I got quite good compression rations with these parameters: * | ||
+ | rem * vcodec=h264 codec used * | ||
+ | rem * vb=10000 video bandwidth * | ||
+ | rem * deinterlace=1 rebuild full pictures from keyframes and diffs. * | ||
+ | rem * acodec=mp3 audio codec * | ||
+ | rem * ab=128 128kbps mp3 quality * | ||
+ | rem * channels=2 stereo * | ||
+ | rem * * | ||
+ | rem * for parameters see * | ||
+ | rem * http://www.videolan.org/doc/vlc-user-guide/de/ch04.html * | ||
+ | rem *********************************************************************** | ||
echo ********************************************************************** | echo ********************************************************************** | ||
echo MOV to MPG VLC batch converter called: %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 | echo MOV to MPG VLC batch converter called: %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 | ||
echo ********************************************************************** | echo ********************************************************************** | ||
echo. | echo. | ||
− | echo | + | echo For installation, just copy batch file to SendTo folder.. |
echo. | echo. | ||
− | |||
SET _new_extention=mpg | SET _new_extention=mpg | ||
:start | :start | ||
− | if "%1"=="" (call goto :the_end) | + | if "%~1"=="" (call goto :the_end) |
CALL :SUB_CONVERT %1 | CALL :SUB_CONVERT %1 | ||
SHIFT | SHIFT | ||
− | goto :start | + | goto :start |
:SUB_CONVERT | :SUB_CONVERT | ||
− | SET | + | SET _orig_path=%~1 |
− | SET _orig_extention=%_orig_filename:*.=% | + | rem SET _orig_extention=%_orig_filename:*.=% |
− | CALL SET | + | echo %_orig_path% |
+ | SET _orig_extention=%_orig_path:*.=% | ||
+ | CALL SET _new_path=%%_orig_path%:.%_orig_extention%=.%_new_extention%%% | ||
+ | set _new_path="%_new_path%" | ||
echo. | echo. | ||
− | echo Converting %1 ======TO===== % | + | echo Converting %1 ======TO===== %_new_path% ... |
echo. | echo. | ||
− | + | if exist "%ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" ( | |
+ | SET _vlc_path="%ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" | ||
+ | ) else ( | ||
+ | SET _vlc_path="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" | ||
+ | ) | ||
+ | |||
+ | CALL %_vlc_path% -I dummy -vvv %1 --sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=10000,deinterlace=1,acodec=mp3,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100}:standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=%_new_path%} vlc://quit | ||
GOTO :eof | GOTO :eof | ||
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echo * FINISHED * | echo * FINISHED * | ||
echo ********************************************************************** | echo ********************************************************************** | ||
− | pause | + | pause |
=== Powershell === | === Powershell === |
Revision as of 19:18, 29 September 2014
Contents
Idea
The idea is to use VLC to do some batch work to encode or transcode multiple files one after each other, without having to care about it.
You may want to transcode all your videotheque to another format to play them on an IPod, a Zune, a PS3 or a Xbox.
Codecs / Muxers
You have to choose the correct codecs for the device you want to transcode for.
We choose here H.264 with AAC in a MPEG-2/TS muxer as an example.
Command Lines
Windows
for %%a in (*.VOB) do "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -I dummy -vvv %%a --sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=1024,acodec=mp4a,ab=192,channels=2,deinterlace}:standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=%%a.mpg} vlc://quit
For example, to transcode a batch of m4a files (potentially in multiple subdirectories of a single common root directory) to mp3 files (512kb/s encoding with 44100 sampling frequency) you could use the following code in a Windows XP command prompt:
@ECHO OFF REM ######################################################################## REM # A Windows XP cmd.com script to batch convert m4a files to mp3. # REM # # REM # Copyright (C) 2008 Andrew Boden # REM # (boden@graduate.uwa.edu.au) # REM # # REM # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # REM # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # REM # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # REM # (at your option) any later version. # REM # # REM # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # REM # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # REM # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # REM # GNU General Public License for more details. # REM # # REM # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # REM # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.# REM # # REM # Version 1.0 (June 27th 2008) # REM # Uses VideoLAN VLC 0.8.6h (www.videolan.org) # REM # Gracefully handles commas and apostrophes in file names. # REM # Not aware of any other characters needing graceful handling. # REM # 512kbps encoding with 44100 sampling. # REM ######################################################################## FOR /R %%G IN (*.m4a) DO (CALL :SUB_VLC "%%G") FOR /R %%G IN (*.m4a.mp*) DO (CALL :SUB_RENAME "%%G") GOTO :eof :SUB_VLC SET _firstbit=%1 SET _qt=" CALL SET _newnm=%%_firstbit:%_qt%=%% SET _commanm=%_newnm:,=_COMMA_% REM echo %_commanm% CALL "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -I dummy -vvv %1 --sout=#transcode{acodec="mpga",ab="512","channels=2",samplerate="44100"}:standard{access="file",mux="mpeg1",dst="%_commanm%.mp3"} vlc://quit GOTO :eof :SUB_RENAME SET _origfnm=%1 SET _endbit=%_origfnm:*.m4a=% CALL SET _newfilenm=%%_origfnm:.m4a%_endbit%=.mp3%% SET _newfilenm=%_newfilenm:_COMMA_=,% COPY %1 %_newfilenm% DEL %1 GOTO :eof :eof
The same as above, for vlc >= 0.9:
@ECHO OFF FOR /R %%G IN (*.m4a) DO (CALL :SUB_VLC "%%G") FOR /R %%G IN (*.m4a.mp*) DO (CALL :SUB_RENAME "%%G") GOTO :eof :SUB_VLC SET _firstbit=%1 SET _qt=" CALL SET _newnm=%%_firstbit:%_qt%=%% SET _commanm=%_newnm:,=_COMMA_% REM echo %_commanm% CALL "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -I dummy -vvv %1 --sout=#transcode{acodec="mpga",ab="512","channels=2"}:standard{access="file",mux="raw",dst="%_commanm%.mp3"} vlc://quit GOTO :eof :SUB_RENAME SET _origfnm=%1 SET _endbit=%_origfnm:*.m4a=% CALL SET _newfilenm=%%_origfnm:.m4a%_endbit%=.mp3%% SET _newfilenm=%_newfilenm:_COMMA_=,% COPY %1 %_newfilenm% DEL %1 GOTO :eof :eof
Windows 7 SendTo
This batch file allows to use the Windows SendTo context menue in Exlorer. Copy the content in a file named MOV_to_MPG_Converter.bat and copy it to your SendTo directory (CMD SHELL:sendto)
@ECHO OFF rem *********************************************************************** rem * MOV to MPG batch converter. (2014-09-29 Sinx) * rem * * rem * For installation just copy batch file to SendTo directory. * rem * On Win8 execute "SHELL:sendto" to go to Sendto folder. * rem * * rem * I got quite good compression rations with these parameters: * rem * vcodec=h264 codec used * rem * vb=10000 video bandwidth * rem * deinterlace=1 rebuild full pictures from keyframes and diffs. * rem * acodec=mp3 audio codec * rem * ab=128 128kbps mp3 quality * rem * channels=2 stereo * rem * * rem * for parameters see * rem * http://www.videolan.org/doc/vlc-user-guide/de/ch04.html * rem *********************************************************************** echo ********************************************************************** echo MOV to MPG VLC batch converter called: %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 echo ********************************************************************** echo. echo For installation, just copy batch file to SendTo folder.. echo. SET _new_extention=mpg :start if "%~1"=="" (call goto :the_end) CALL :SUB_CONVERT %1 SHIFT goto :start :SUB_CONVERT SET _orig_path=%~1 rem SET _orig_extention=%_orig_filename:*.=% echo %_orig_path% SET _orig_extention=%_orig_path:*.=% CALL SET _new_path=%%_orig_path%:.%_orig_extention%=.%_new_extention%%% set _new_path="%_new_path%" echo. echo Converting %1 ======TO===== %_new_path% ... echo. if exist "%ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" ( SET _vlc_path="%ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" ) else ( SET _vlc_path="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" ) CALL %_vlc_path% -I dummy -vvv %1 --sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=10000,deinterlace=1,acodec=mp3,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100}:standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=%_new_path%} vlc://quit GOTO :eof :the_end echo ********************************************************************** echo * FINISHED * echo ********************************************************************** pause
Powershell
$outputExtension = ".mp3" $bitrate = 160 $channels = 2 foreach($inputFile in get-childitem -recurse -Filter *.wav) { $outputFileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($inputFile.FullName) + $outputExtension; $outputFileName = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($inputFile.DirectoryName, $outputFileName); $programFiles = ${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}; if($programFiles -eq $null) { $programFiles = $env:ProgramFiles; } $processName = $programFiles + "\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" $processArgs = "-I dummy -vvv `"$($inputFile.FullName)`" --sout=#transcode{acodec=`"mp3`",ab=`"$bitrate`",`"channels=$channels`"}:standard{access=`"file`",mux=`"wav`",dst=`"$outputFileName`"} vlc://quit" start-process $processName $processArgs -wait }
Unix / Linux
This can take one file (file.flv), or a wildcard (*.flv). Also supports path with spaces.
#!/bin/sh vcodec="mp4v" acodec="mp4a" bitrate="1024" arate="128" mux="mp4" # For Linux vlc="/usr/bin/vlc" # For OSX #vlc="/Applications/Utilities/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC" if [ ! -e "$vlc" ]; then echo "Command '$vlc' does not exist" exit 1 fi for file in "$@"; do echo "=> Transcoding '$file'... " dst=`dirname "$file"` new=`basename "$file" | sed 's@\.[a-z][a-z][a-z]$@@'`.$mux $vlc -I dummy -q "$file" \ --sout "#transcode{vcodec=mp4v,vb=1024,acodec=mp4a,ab=128}:standard{mux=mp4,dst=\"$dst/$new\",access=file}" \ vlc://quit ls -lh "$file" "$dst/$new" echo done