This is a simple batch script that I have setup to capture screenshots of a video file/files every 10 seconds (mainly using this for tv show episode caps).Code:if not exist Ready md Ready for %%g in (*.mkv) do ( ffmpeg -i %%g -r 0.1 Ready\%%g_%%04d.jpg )
What it currently does (if you are part of this forum you obviously know this) is copy all the screenshots from all the episodes in the directory into one folder - "Ready". What I want it to do is create a seperate folder for each episode/video file using the filename of the video file. So with "Dexter - New Blood (2021) S01E09 The Family Business.mkv" it would create a folder named "Dexter - New Blood (2021) S01E09 The Family Business" and load the screenshots into that folder for that video file. Then when it gets to "Dexter - New Blood (2021) S01E10 Sins of the Father.mkv" it would create a folder titled "Dexter - New Blood (2021) S01E10 Sins of the Father" and load the screenshots into that folder and so on.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
		
			+ Reply to Thread
			
		
		
		
			
	
	
				Results 1 to 1 of 1
			
		Similar Threads
- 
  Tricky subtitle problem -out of sync, dual episodes, but different episodesBy fireaza in forum SubtitleReplies: 6Last Post: 19th Jan 2022, 13:03
- 
  Need help trying to download the following episodesBy oopargentina in forum Video Streaming DownloadingReplies: 25Last Post: 19th Sep 2021, 05:13
- 
  how do i add libx264 and hevc to ffmpeg when i compile ffmpeg for ubuntu 21By oduodui in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 2Last Post: 17th Jul 2021, 05:12
- 
  Get the complete FFmpeg command line when using FFmpeg Batch ConverterBy pascor in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 8Last Post: 14th May 2021, 00:14
- 
  [FFMPEG] Is there a way to remove this part that FFMPEG puts in the meta?By GEOLINK in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 2Last Post: 1st Feb 2021, 18:51


 
		
		 View Profile
				View Profile
			 View Forum Posts
				View Forum Posts
			 Private Message
				Private Message
			 
 
			
			
 Quote
 Quote