I managed to convert avi files to mp4 using avidemux and the result is fully satisfactory. Since I have many files to convert, I would like to batch convert them using the terminal. I found the script
#!/bin/bash
VIDEOCODEC="Xvid"
AUDIOCODEC="MP3"
for FIL in `ls *mp4 | sort` ; do
avidemux2 --video-codec $VIDEOCODEC --audio-codec $AUDIOCODEC --force-alt-h264 --load "$FIL" --save ${FIL%.*}.avi --quit
done
fom the page http://www.avidemux.org/admWiki/doku.php?id=tutorial:batch_processing#command-line_only_batch_processing
but I end up with the error
./scriptAvidemuxBatch: line 5: avidemux2: command not found
I do get something working when I replace
avidemux2 --video-codec $VIDEOCODEC --audio-codec $AUDIOCODEC --force-alt-h264 --load "$FIL" --save ${FIL%.*}.mp4 --quit
by
avidemux --video-codec $VIDEOCODEC --audio-codec $AUDIOCODEC --force-alt-h264 --load "$FIL" --save ${FIL%.*}.mp4 --quit
("2" removed) but the gui still comes up and request that I click several buttons before going on with the conversion process.
My questions are:
-Is ok to change "avidemux2" to "avidemux" in the script?
-Is there a way to include the selection made when clicking the buttons in the script so the whole process can be done without my intervention?
Avidemux is a GUI program, if you want to benefit from bash's power just use a terminal program. Shipped with current *buntus there's
avconv
for that.A batch converter is as simple as
You might want to add some avconv options, see here and here.