A small personal project. A .bat file which uses FFmpeg to encode a folder full of video files.
- FFmpeg
- This will at some point be acquired for you, but currently must be downloaded manually first
- This will at some point be acquired for you, but currently must be downloaded manually first
If you are using the program already (version 1.4 and above), update using the built-in auto-updater. 1
Grab the b-e.updater.bat
file, either from Releases or by clicking here to download directly. Place it in the desired folder and run it, and it will download the latest version of the program, and remove your old version if you have one.
Alternatively, this may be downloaded in a Windows terminal with the following command:
curl.exe -L --ssl-no-revoke -o updater.bat "https://github.com/Adam-Kay/Batch-Encoder/releases/latest/download/b-e.updater.bat"
Download the batch.encoder.v
file from Releases. Place it in the desired folder, delete any older versions you have, and run.
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.bat
- Place into a folder with video files.
- Run
batch.encoder.v
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.bat - Follow the steps listed on-screen.
Footnotes
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Known Issues
- Versions prior to v1.6.3 have a known issue of struggling to update on corporate networks. This is resolved in later versions, but in these cases, the only options are to continue re-attempting until it works, or using the latest updater as outlined in B.
- Versions between 1.7.0 and 1.7.2 are susceptible to a bug where the updater could fail once it downloads changelog information. The resolution is to update with the latest updater as shown in B. ↩