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    Esegui SB

    Flexible video encoding script supporting multiple formats and codecs.

    Video Encoding and Processing Script This bash script streamlines video encoding and processing by leveraging FFmpeg. It supports a wide range of formats and codecs through FFmpeg, including MKV, MP4, x264, x265, AV1 and VP9. Key features include: Flexible Video and Audio Encoding: Utilizes FFmpeg's libraries for various codecs and settings. Subtitle Handling: Include or exclude subtitles as needed. Customizable Settings: Adjust CRF values and aspect ratios to suit your...
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    microenc

    microenc

    Batch audio encoding script for Linux/BSD

    microenc is a small Bash shell script for Linux/BSD for encoding directories with audio files to other formats using FFmpeg as encoder.
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    Batch Audio Convert

    Batch Audio Convert

    Command-line mass conversion of any directory tree of audio files.

    BAC is a command-line tool that converts, to a target audio file format, all the audio files stored in a directory tree of any depth. Supported file formats are OGG, FLAC, MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, in all ways, and WMA as source. Main audio tags are preserved in the process, as well as most file name characters (white spaces, question marks etc). BAC runs on Linux and probably most UNIX-type OSes. On Windows, it must be operated from the Cygwin environment. It requires the following...
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    iBulk
    iBulk is a front-end for FFmpeg used to convert videos for use on an Apple iPod or iPhone. iBulk can be used as a gui or cli. Gtkdialog and FFmpeg with libavcodec and/or libavcodec-extra-* is required.
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