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  1. Hello, I want to combine two files, one image and one audio, into one file. When I add them to the stream merger, it cuts off a few minutes at the end of the video.

    I don't know how to fix it (I'm completely new to this) so that the video doesn't cut off after the mux/multiplexing process is complete.

    Can anyone offer me some advice?
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    Originally Posted by Tomeric View Post
    Hello, I want to combine two files, one image and one audio, into one file. When I add them to the stream merger, it cuts off a few minutes at the end of the video.

    I don't know how to fix it (I'm completely new to this) so that the video doesn't cut off after the mux/multiplexing process is complete.

    Can anyone offer me some advice?
    Have you tried the wizard? Add the audio file to the main list and then, in the wizard, select the image:
    Wizard -> Images to video, add image.

    Somewhat convoluted, I must admit.
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  3. I did this: I add a video and audio file to the top of the tray, then add a video from them, and then add audio – it has nice icons.

    Then I click "multiplex," but it cuts off the last 10 minutes of the video, which is over 2 hours long.

    I don't know how to prevent it from causing this problem. Maybe I'm missing an option. I don't know much about these types of programs. Maybe I need to enter something somewhere, but I don't know what or where.
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    It has been awhile since I last used batch converting with FFMPEG batch, I'm converting 100 files with a script, What do I put in the input and output fields to represent all files names?

    Say this is my script: ffmpeg -i fileIN.mkv XXXXXXXXXXX fileOut.mp4, How should I write it inside the program script field?
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    It looks like FFBatch is not that popular.
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    Originally Posted by dellsam34 View Post
    It has been awhile since I last used batch converting with FFMPEG batch, I'm converting 100 files with a script, What do I put in the input and output fields to represent all files names?

    Say this is my script: ffmpeg -i fileIN.mkv XXXXXXXXXXX fileOut.mp4, How should I write it inside the program script field?
    Hi, you don't have to write input or output parameter, input file is selected from file list, and output filename is the same as input, and you can add some suffix.
    You just need to add encoding parameters. Have you tried playing with it?
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    I've resorted to cmd batch processing, it's sequential but it's okay, time is not crucial, I can have them process overnight. I'll give your idea a try, Thanks.

    Edit: It worked, Wow, didn't expect it to be that simple, Thanks a lot.
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