![]() Stream #0:0 is video, #0:1 is audio, #0:2 is Spanish subtitles, #0:3 is European Spanish, and #0:4 is English. In these files are roughly 13 or 14 language options. This works just fine, as long as I don't try to grab the subtitles. It looks like this: for %%a in (*.mkv) do ffmpeg -i "%%a" -c copy "%~dp0\%%~na.mp4" mkv files in a directory and remux their video/audio to a file with. I know I can re-encode with Handbrake, but I want to avoid this if at all possible.Ĭurrently I have a basic batch file which can grab all of the. mp4 so that my editing software will play happily with it. ![]() I'm trying to batch convert a folder full of files from. Hey guys, sorry if my title is a little confusing, I'll try to explain it more clearly. ![]()
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