Hello
I'm trying to batch extract subtitles from .mkv files and I found MKVCleaver to successfully do that but I cannot find a way to name the extracting .srts to be exactly as the filenames of the videos.
When I try this in the Custom Filename Form
I get this AutoIT error
Also tried with these brackets [] as mentioned here
but same error.
What am I doing wrong here?
[edit] Meanwhile, I managed to find a way to do the batch extracting with ffmpeg and powershell with the following code
Code:foreach($file in Get-ChildItem $(pwd)) { ffmpeg -i $file -map 0:s:0 $(echo $file | %{$_ -replace ".mkv",".srt"}) }
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Last edited by [ss]vegeta; 31st Dec 2020 at 08:41.
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Apparently you found a workaround that might be more convenient than the initially intended method, but shouldn't the extension be included in the naming pattern, i.e. « <filename>.srt » ? Arguably the embedded tips are quite confusing (in particular, I don't know how to interpret the second-to-last line in the last screenshot).
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Yeah, confusing to me as well. I tried adding the extension, I still get errors. Did you try for yourself?
Aren't there more detailed explanations in the “help file” ? And what does the scouter say about it ? -
I found the developers website. This page might help: Sheck's Software: Custom Filename Examples
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