- #FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY HOW TO#
- #FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY INSTALL#
- #FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY FREE#
I guess adding "Pause" to the end of the button and removing should do what you want. Yes, for DOpus v10 that was the reason (no internal scripting).Īlso, is there a way to close that cmd window after exection similar to using 'pause'? this all comes about because no-one could figure out a way using Opus alone I will check back tomorrow, and in any case, ta, this has been a learning experince. I guess I could use runmode hide, or just comment out your leavedoswindow open, but that being able to both see any potential issues and then hit any key afterward is handy. BummerĪlso, is there a way to close that cmd window after exection similar to using 'pause'? In other words a way to force the window to remain open so I can see stuff, but be able to close it with any keypress? doh, yours doesn't work in this mode, for the same reason I assume that my original batch doesn't work! I can read Opus' command lines ok, but I don't know to to read and adjust the psi file to account for flat mode. This works nicely in grouped flat mode and.
#FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY HOW TO#
I can see how in the psi file the '_joined gets added', but I don't have the faintest clue how to modify that so I can input the desired output file name.īasically, I am joining the tracks in an audio book rip, and there would typically be say 10 CDs, each with say 20-30 tracks. The downside is that I have not the slightest clue how it works, which I wouldn't care about normally, but I need to modify it slightly so that rather than pull the output filename from the base selected file name, I need a dialog so I can specify the output file name. Yours seems to be slightly faster and is definitely more elegant. The two methods produce what is almost the same file yours is 300-400 K larger (this is in a 30 MB joined file) but retains some of the metadata, mine gets none of the metadata. Yes, yours works fine and slightly differently from mine, from what I see in the command window. Having said I won't try it now, I of course did.
#FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY FREE#
If you know of a better way to join mp3s losslessly via a command line (thus via Opus), feel free to point me at it I only know of ONE program that can do this properly aside from ffmepg (mp3merge) but that program does not support the command line as far as I can tell, so ffmpeg became the tool of choice, despite its amazinging finicky command line requirements. I don't even really want ffmpeg in particular, I just want a way to losslessly join mp3 files properly via a command line. I will report back, but tomorrow, doing stuff late at night isn't my best trick. Mine works, but is about as bulletproof as cotton Ultimately, I just want something that is simple, works, and is reasonably bulletproof. I don't think ffmpeg is called multiple times, but I don't know for certain? All the batch does is to use opus to build a text file, which is passed to ffmeg once, which then parses the files listed via the echo command. I am curious about this powershell thing, and am keen to try your solution. My method works, I learned stuff, so it served its purpose. doh! Talk about stuck in the pastĪrmed with this newfound knowledge, I will go back and try your method.
#FFMPEG CONCAT ALL FILES IN DIRECTORY INSTALL#
I am so lame that I did not (until now) realise that I already HAVE powershell, and I don't need to download and install anything. I hate installing things, and I wanted to try and make it work myself.