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  1. I have been converting some video files with ffmpeg for a friend to use on their ps3, but I have noticed the output mp4 files do not have chapter markers for faster skipping through them, is there a simple tool to add chapter markers every XX minutes into the files?
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    MKVtoMP4 will do what you're asking. Add file, add chapters, edit stream, split by time.

    I curse you for not adding real chapters though.
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    Oh, via console... um... powershell and MP4 box...


    -edit- Actually, batch will do if you're happy with just Nero chapters.
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    Code:
    if NOT [%1]==[-CALLED] goto :REDO
    @Echo OFF
    set /a ChapterDuration=1000*60*5
    SHIFT
    for /F "tokens=1,4,5,6,7 delims=^	^:^-^.^ " %%g in ('MP4Box -info "%~1" 2^>^&1') do (
    	if /I "%%~g"=="Timescale" (
    		set "Hours=%%~h"
    		set "Minutes=%%~i"
    		set "Seconds=%%~j"
    		set "Milli=%%~k"
    		goto :NEXT
    	)
    )
    :NEXT
    
    echo %Hours%:%Minutes%:%Seconds%:%Milli%
    Set /a Duration=(Hours*60*60*1000) + (Minutes*60*1000) + (Seconds*1000) + Milli
    echo %Duration%
    echo.>"Chapters.txt"
    Set "Count=0"
    for /L %%y in (0, %ChapterDuration%, %Duration%) Do (
    	CALL :ADDCHAPTER "%%~y"
    )
    MP4Box -chap "Chapters.txt" "%~1"
    
    goto :eof
    
    :REDO
    
    CMD /F:OFF /K "%~f0" -CALLED %*
    
    goto :eof
    
    :ADDCHAPTER
    
    	Set "ChapterMarker=%~1"
    	echo CM: %ChapterMarker%
    	Set /a Work=((%ChapterMarker%/1000)/60)/60
    	CALL :Truncate
    	CALL :MakeLen2
    	Set Hours=%Work%
    	echo Hours: %Hours%
    	Set /a ChapterMarker=ChapterMarker-(Hours*60*60*1000)
    	Set /a Work=(%ChapterMarker%/1000)/60
    	CALL :Truncate
    	CALL :MakeLen2
    	Set Minutes=%Work%
    	echo Minutes: %Minutes%
    	Set /a ChapterMarker=ChapterMarker-(Minutes*60*1000)
    	Set /a Work=%ChapterMarker%/1000
    	CALL :Truncate
    	CALL :MakeLen2
    	Set Seconds=%Work%
    	echo Seconds: %Seconds%
    	Set /a ChapterMarker=ChapterMarker-(Seconds*1000)
    	Set Work=%ChapterMarker%
    	CALL :Truncate
    	CALL :MakeLen3
    	Set Milli=%Work%
    	echo Milli: %Milli%
    	Set /a ChapterMarker=ChapterMarker-Milli
    	
    	echo Chapter At: %Hours%:%Minutes%:%Seconds%.%Milli%
    	Set "Work=%Count%"
    	CALL :MakeLen2
    	echo CHAPTER%Work%=%Hours%:%Minutes%:%Seconds%.%Milli%>>"Chapters.txt"
    	echo CHAPTER%Work%NAME=%Work%>>"Chapters.txt"
    	Set /a count+=1
    	
    goto :eof
    
    :Truncate
    
    	for /L %%b in (0, 1, 4) Do (
    		CALL :TruncateLoop "%%~b"
    	)
    goto :eof
    
    :TruncateLoop
    
    	CALL Set CheckChar=%%Work:~%~1,1%%
    	if "%CheckChar%"=="." (
    		CALL Set "Work=%%Work:~0,%~1%%"
    	)
    goto :eof
    
    :MakeLen2
    
    	if "%Work:~1,1%"=="" (
    		Set "Work=0%Work%"
    		goto :MakeLen2
    	)
    	
    goto :eof
    
    :MakeLen3
    
    	if "%Work:~2,1%"=="" (
    		Set "Work=%Work%0"
    		goto :MakeLen3
    	)
    	
    goto :eof
    It worked on one file, I don't think it handles either spaces or brackets in the file name, but I've got to go for now.
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  5. this is for linux/freebsd not windows
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    There's a Linux version of MP4Box, but although Bash is similar to Batch my script won't work.

    You'll have to write your own:

    http://ss64.com/bash/

    Failing that you could just write a template chapter file containing chapters every 5 minutes, I'm not sure what will happen if you try to add a chapter that begins after the file has ended, but if that doesn't work, just figure out how long each file is and delete all the unnecessary chapters each time.

    This thread:
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/362141-Chapters-in-Windows-Compatible-Video-File

    shows the two types of chapters you can have in MP4's, Apple/TTXT and Nero/Ogg, they're incompatible and if you want to play the files on an iPhone or such you need apple chapters. You'll need to know the total play length for apple chapters though.

    Maybe you can port my script, it's not finished, and it's more complicated then you really need, although it's easily adaptable if you want to maybe add a certain amount of chapters for each file at even intervals or such instead of a chapter every five minutes. Since you're on Linux I can't be of much help beyond that.
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  7. In Linux, chapter markers can be added either to MP4 by MP4Box (which is usually available under package name GPAC or GPAC Framework from official distro repo.) and to MKV, it can be added with MKVToolnix. MP4Box and MKVToolnix both accept chapter markers in pre-formatted text input.

    More likely, MP4Box -chap <chapter-text-input-file>.

    Refer original distro documentation and documentation for relevant tools.
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