I have a lot of movies that are 2 files and I want to join them into one file using Avidemux. Right now I've written a batch script to make it a little faster to join the 2 files like I put below. I have to update the "moviefinal" value, save the files, then run it. I have to do this each time with each movie though.
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set avidexmuxprog="C:\Programs\avidemux\avidemux.exe"
I've tried putting this into a "for" loop, but the (set) doesn't like spaces in the names and using quotes messes it up too.
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set avidexmuxprog="C:\Programs\avidemux\avidemux.exe"
set movie1="The Figher"
set movie2="The Fifth Element"
FOR /f "delims=," %%G IN (%movie1%,%movie2%) DO (%avidexmuxprog% --load "c:\test\%%G - CD1.avi" --append "c:\test\%%G - CD2.avi" --force-smart --save "c:\test\final\%%G.avi" --quit)
:end
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Is there a way, in batch to have it automatically detect a file with the same name, but with the CD1/CD2 and then run the command for each file set that it finds in a directory?
I'm not too advanced in batch, but hoping there's a way to automate the entire process so I don't have to keep manually typing in the name.
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I have a lot of movies that are 2 files and I want to join them into one file using Avidemux. Right now I've written a batch script to make it a little faster to join the 2 files like I put below. I have to update the "moviefinal" value, save the files, then run it. I have to do this each time with each movie though.
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set avidexmuxprog="C:\Programs\avidemux\avidemux.exe"
set moviefinal=The 40 Year Old Virgin
set moviefile1=%moviefinal% - CD1
set moviefile2=%moviefinal% - CD2
%avidexmuxprog% --load "T:\Video\Movies\%moviefile1%.avi" --append "T:\Video\Movies\%moviefile2%.avi" --force-smart --save "C:\_COMBINED_AVI\%moviefinal%.avi" --quit
:end
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I've tried putting this into a "for" loop, but the (set) doesn't like spaces in the names and using quotes messes it up too.
---------------------------
set avidexmuxprog="C:\Programs\avidemux\avidemux.exe"
set movie1="The Figher"
set movie2="The Fifth Element"
FOR /f "delims=," %%G IN (%movie1%,%movie2%) DO (%avidexmuxprog% --load "c:\test\%%G - CD1.avi" --append "c:\test\%%G - CD2.avi" --force-smart --save "c:\test\final\%%G.avi" --quit)
:end
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Is there a way, in batch to have it automatically detect a file with the same name, but with the CD1/CD2 and then run the command for each file set that it finds in a directory?
I'm not too advanced in batch, but hoping there's a way to automate the entire process so I don't have to keep manually typing in the name.
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