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├── audio channel splitter.bat
├── audio combiner.bat
├── audio reencoder.bat
├── audio replacer.bat
├── metadata.bat
├── niche
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── artifact hunter.bat
├── audio sync.bat
├── cape padder.bat
├── mask blur.bat
├── minecraft pack checker.bat
├── remove cape corners.bat
├── upscale nn.bat
├── video comparer.bat
└── webmscaling.bat
├── properties.bat
├── video fps changer.bat
├── video frame extractor.bat
├── video gif converter.bat
├── video interpolater.bat
├── video mp4 converter.bat
├── video resampler.bat
├── video speed changer.bat
├── video text adder.bat
├── video trimmer.bat
└── video upscaler.bat
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1 | # What is this?
2 | This is a collection of batch script's I've made or am still making. Most (if not all) require FFmpeg, meaning you'll need that to use them. They all use drag and drop and are designed for use with send-to. If you need any help, add me on discord, Frost#5872, or join my server, https://discord.gg/9tRZ6C7tYz.
3 |
4 | *This readme hasn't been updated in a while so take most of the information with a grain of salt.*
5 |
6 | Scripts with more niche uses can be found in the folder labled "niche".
7 |
8 | # Audio Channel Splitter
9 | Splits each audio channel in a file into its own separate file.
10 |
11 | # Audio Combiner
12 | Combines audio files into a single file, with support for individual volume adjustment and videos.
13 |
14 | # Audio Reencoder
15 | Reencodes audio to be more compatible. Designed for use with After Effects.
16 |
17 | # Audio Replacer
18 | Allows you to replace the audio in a video using audio from another file.
19 |
20 | # Metadata
21 | Extracts whatever (basic) metadata FFmpeg can find from a file.
22 |
23 | # Properties
24 | Grabs the video/audio format, resolution, framerate, duration, and (optionally) the frame count from all input videos and lists them.
25 |
26 | # Video GIF Converter
27 | Converts videos to gifs.
28 |
29 | Note: quality will likely be poor and filesizes will be large. This is because gifs are a terrible format. Just host the video on a site like streamable, gifycat, or tenor if you want decent quality.
30 |
31 | # Video Interpolater
32 | Shitty video interpolation.
33 |
34 | # Video Frame Extractor
35 | Extracts a frame from videos. Note that frames start at 0, so the second frame in the video is 1, the third is 2, and so on.
36 | Example: 
37 |
38 | # Video mp4 Converter
39 | Remuxes or reencodes videos to the mp4 container. Uses H.264 and AAC for compatability.
40 |
41 | # Video Resampler
42 | Uses tmix to blend the frames of a video together to create a lower framerate video.
43 |
44 | # Video Speeed Changer
45 | Changes the speed of a video, and can also change the framerate (ex: you might not want to have a 600 fps video if you speed it up 10x).
46 |
47 | # Video Text Adder
48 | Essentially a basic meme generator. Allows a user to add top text and bottom text.
49 |
50 | # Video Trimmer
51 | Simple and lossless video/audio trimmer. Should work with any media files.
52 |
53 | # Video Upscaler
54 | Upscale a video to higher resolutions, with tons of scaling algorithms. Designed for use before uploading to YouTube.
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: splits the audio channels of a file into multiple audio files
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set name=%~n1
14 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams a:0 -show_entries stream=channels -of csv="p=0" %1 > %temp%/channels.txt
15 | set /p channels=<%temp%/channels.txt
16 | set /a channels=%channels:~0,1%
17 | del %temp%/channels.txt
18 | set total=0
19 | :chanloop
20 | set filter=%filter% -map_channel 0.1.%total% "audio channels/%name%_%total%.wav"
21 | set /a total=%total%+1
22 | if %total% lss %channels% goto :chanloop
23 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel fatal -stats -i %1%filter%
24 | pause
25 | exit
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/audio combiner.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: audio combiner - combine the audio of multiple files into one file
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
14 |
15 | where /q ffmpeg.exe || (
16 | echo [91mERROR: You either don't have ffmpeg installed or don't have it in PATH.[0m
17 | echo Please install it as it's needed for this script to work.
18 | choice /n /c gc /m "Press [G] to open a guide on installing it, or [C] to close the script."
19 | if %errorlevel% == 1 start "" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwWITnuWQW4
20 | exit
21 | )
22 |
23 | :: find the number of inputs
24 | for %%a in (%*) do (
25 | set /a inputs+=1
26 | echo [!inputs!] %%~dpnxa
27 | set values=!values!!inputs!
28 | if !inputs! GTR 9 echo Too many inputs ^(>9^), exiting... && pause && exit
29 | )
30 | choice /c %values% /n /m "Select the input to use the video of: "
31 | set /a videoinput=%errorlevel%
32 | set /a videoindex=%videoinput%-1
33 | goto :setter
34 | :done
35 |
36 | cls
37 |
38 | :: find all inputs with an audio stream and put them in a list
39 | for %%a in (%*) do (
40 | ffprobe -i %%a -show_streams -select_streams a -loglevel error > %temp%\astream.txt
41 | set /p astream=<%temp%\astream.txt
42 | if exist "%temp%\astream.txt" (del "%temp%\astream.txt")
43 | if not 1!astream!==1 (
44 | set /a audioinputs+=1
45 | set /a audioinputindex=!audioinputs!-1
46 | set audios=!audios![!audioinputindex!:a]
47 | )
48 | if !audioinputs!==0 echo No audio streams found, exiting... && pause && exit
49 | )
50 |
51 | cls
52 |
53 | :: need to make sure durations and audio and shit are working
54 |
55 | set i=0
56 | :: set a volume for each audio input
57 | for %%a in (%*) do (
58 | set /a inputindex+=1
59 | set volume=1.0
60 | set /p "volume=Input a volume for %%~na (1.0 is default) or leave blank: "
61 | set start=0
62 | set /p "start=Input from what point the audio/video from %%~na should start or leave blank: "
63 | if not defined volume set volume=1.0
64 | if not defined start set start=0
65 | if defined volumes set volumes=!volumes!,
66 | set volumes=!volumes![!i!:a]volume=!volume![out!i!]
67 | set "ffinputs=!ffinputs! -ss !start! -i %%a"
68 | set outaudio=!outaudio![out!i!]
69 | set "volume="
70 | set /a i+=1
71 | echo.
72 | )
73 |
74 | cls
75 |
76 | choice /m "Normalize audio"
77 | if %errorlevel% == 1 set normalize=1
78 | if %errorlevel% == 2 set normalize=0
79 |
80 | cls
81 |
82 | ffprobe -i "%videofile%%ext%" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of csv="p=0" > %temp%\fileduration.txt
83 | set /p duration=<%temp%\fileduration.txt
84 | if exist "%temp%\fileduration.txt" (del "%temp%\fileduration.txt")
85 | if exist "%videofile% (combined audio)%ext%" (call :renamefile) else (set "filename=%videofile% (combined audio)%ext%")
86 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats%ffinputs% -filter_complex "%volumes%;%outaudio%amix=inputs=%audioinputs%:normalize=%normalize%,atrim=duration=%duration%" -shortest -c:v:0 copy -bsf:v:0 null -c:a aac -b:a 320k "%filename%"
87 |
88 | where /q ffplay || exit
89 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
90 | pause
91 | exit
92 |
93 | :setter
94 | for %%a in (%*) do (
95 | set /a index+=1
96 | if %videoinput%==!index! set videofile=%%~dpna&&set ext=%%~xa&&goto done
97 | )
98 | goto done
99 |
100 | :renamefile
101 | :: start of the repeat until loop (repeats until the file doesn't exist)
102 | set i=1
103 | :renamefileloop
104 | set /a "i+=1"
105 | if exist "%videofile% (combined audio %i%)%ext%" goto renamefileloop
106 | set "filename=%videofile% (combined audio %i%)%ext%"
107 | goto :eof
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | set /p ba=bitrate:
12 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -c:a aac -b:a %ba%k -vn "%~dpn1.mp4"
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/audio replacer.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: replace the audio in a video
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set /p lowqualmusic=Please drag the desired file here, it must be an audio file:
14 | call :getname %lowqualmusic%
15 | set /p musicstarttime=Enter a specific start time of the music in seconds:
16 | choice /c CR /n /m "Do you want to [C]opy the streams or [R]eencode?"
17 | if %errorlevel% == 1 (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -loglevel warning -stats -i %%a -ss %musicstarttime% -i %lowqualmusic% -c copy -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -shortest "%%~dpna (plus %name%).mp4")
18 | if %errorlevel% == 2 (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -loglevel warning -stats -i %%a -ss %musicstarttime% -i %lowqualmusic% -c:v copy -preset slow -c:a aac -b:a 256k -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -shortest "%%~dpna (plus %name%).mp4")
19 | where /q ffplay || exit
20 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
21 | exit
22 |
23 | :getname
24 | set name=%~n1
25 | goto:eof
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/metadata.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -c copy -map_metadata 0 -map_metadata:s:v 0:s:v -map_metadata:s:a 0:s:a -f ffmetadata "%%~dpna metadata.txt"
12 | where /q ffplay || exit
13 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
14 | exit
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1 | # Niche Scripts
2 | These scripts are very niche and thus not in the main part of the repository.
3 |
4 | # Artifact Hunter
5 | Randomly zooms in and crops a random part of a random frame from a video and exports it as an image.
6 |
7 | # Audio Sync
8 | Tries to sync audio with a video. By default, the program finds a version of the input file not ending in ` - blur` as I use it for that program, but that can be easily changed. If no file is found automatically, it will ask for one.
9 |
10 | # Cape Padder
11 | Adds padding to a minecraft cape texture that isn't properly formatted.
12 |
13 | # Mask Blur
14 | Masks a video made with https://github.com/f0e/blur, covering artifacts. Designed for Minecraft. This is just proof of concept, and **is not made to look good**.
15 |
16 | # Minecraft Pack Checker
17 | Checks if selected (unzipped) texture packs contain a pack.png and pack.mcmeta file, logging those that don't. If the pack has a pack.png with a resolution above 64x64, it is downscaled to 64x64.
18 |
19 | # Remove Cape Corners
20 | Removes (makes transparent) the corners of a Minecraft cape that doesn't have transparent corners.
21 |
22 | # Upscale NN
23 | Scales a file with nearest neighbor. This works with images, videos, gifs, etc. It's planned to add more algorithms in the future.
24 |
25 | # Video Comparer (Abandoned)
26 | Horizontally stacks videos together for comparisons. Requires at least 2 inputs but can take many more.
27 |
28 | # WebM Scaling
29 | Makes a WebM file with a variable resolution, creating an "bouncing" effect.
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: made to (jokingly) spot artifacts in videos
11 |
12 | :main
13 | @echo off
14 | setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
15 | set version=1.0.1
16 | title Artifact Hunter v%version%
17 | set position=r
18 | choice /m "[S]imple or [A]dvanced?" /c SA /n
19 | if %errorlevel% == 2 call :advanced
20 | set totalfiles=0
21 | for %%x in (%*) do set /a totalfiles+=1
22 | set filesdone=1
23 | set ogscaleq=%scaleq%
24 | for %%a in (%*) do (
25 | title [!filesdone!/%totalfiles%] Artifact Hunter v%version%
26 | set filesdoneold=!filesdone!
27 | set /a filesdone=!filesdone!+1
28 | call :render "%%~a"
29 | set scaleq=%ogscaleq%
30 | )
31 | title [Done] Artifact Hunter v%version%
32 | where /q ffplay.exe || goto aftersound
33 | start /min cmd /c ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
34 | :aftersound
35 | pause
36 | exit
37 |
38 | :advanced
39 | echo Size of cropped artifact relative to input (ex. 10 for an artifact 1/10 the size of the input dimensions):
40 | echo Left blank for random.
41 | set /p "scaleq="
42 | echo Where to crop the image to:
43 | choice /m "[R]andom, [F]ood Bar, [H]ealth and Armor Bar, or [C]rosshair" /n /c RFHC
44 | if %errorlevel% == 2 (
45 | set position=f
46 | )
47 | if %errorlevel% == 3 (
48 | set position=h
49 | )
50 | if %errorlevel% == 4 (
51 | set position=c
52 | )
53 | call :textquestion
54 | goto :eof
55 |
56 | :render
57 | if not defined scaleq set /a scaleq=%random% * 10 / 32768 + 3
58 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -count_packets -show_entries stream=nb_read_packets -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\frames.txt
59 | set /p frames=<%temp%\frames.txt
60 | if exist "%temp%\frames.txt" (del "%temp%\frames.txt")
61 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
62 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
63 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
64 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
65 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
66 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
67 | set /a desiredheight=%height%/%scaleq%
68 | set /a desiredheight=(%desiredheight%/2)*2
69 | set /a desiredwidth=%width%/%scaleq%
70 | set /a desiredwidth=(%desiredwidth%/2)*2
71 | call :textmath
72 | set /a framenum=%random% * %frames% / 32768 + 0
73 | set /a posx=%random% * ^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^) / 32768 + 0
74 | set /a posy=%random% * ^(%height%-%desiredheight%^) / 32768 + 0
75 | if %position% == f (
76 | set /a posx=^(^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^)/5^)+^(^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^)/3^)
77 | set /a posy=^(^(%height%^)/30^)*28-^(%desiredheight%/2^)
78 | )
79 | if %position% == h (
80 | set /a posx=^(^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^)/4^)+^(^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^)/6^)
81 | set /a posy=^(^(%height%^)/30^)*28-^(%desiredheight%^)
82 | )
83 | if %position% == c (
84 | set /a posx=^(%width%-%desiredwidth%^)/2
85 | set /a posy=^(%height%-%desiredheight%^)/2
86 | )
87 | set "filename=%~dpn1 (MAJOR ARTIFACT)"
88 | if exist "%filename%.png" call :renamefile
89 | echo.
90 | if not %totalfiles% == 1 (
91 | echo [38;2;254;165;0m[%filesdoneold%/%totalfiles%] Encoding %~n1[0m
92 | ) else (
93 | echo [38;2;254;165;0mEncoding...[0m
94 | )
95 | if %frames% == 1 (
96 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.05 -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -vf "crop=%desiredwidth%:%desiredheight%:%posx%:%posy%,%textfilter%" -c:v png "%filename%.png"
97 | ) else (
98 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.05 -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -vf "select=eq(n\,%framenum%),crop=%desiredwidth%:%desiredheight%:%posx%:%posy%,%textfilter%" -frames:v 1 -c:v png "%filename%.png"
99 | )
100 | goto :eof
101 |
102 | :renamefile
103 | :: start of the repeat until loop (repeats until the file doesn't exist)
104 | :renamefileloop
105 | set /a "i+=1"
106 | if exist "%filename% (%i%).png" goto renamefileloop
107 | set "filename=%filename% (%i%)"
108 | goto :eof
109 |
110 | :textquestion
111 | choice /c YN /m "Do you want to add text to the video?"
112 | :: if yes, set the variable, if no, skip
113 | if %errorlevel% == 2 goto :eof
114 | set "toptext= "
115 | set /p "toptext=Top text: "
116 | set "bottomtext= "
117 | set /p "bottomtext=Bottom text: "
118 | goto :eof
119 |
120 | :textmath
121 | :: remove spaces and count the characters in the text
122 | set toptextnospace=%toptext: =_%
123 | echo "%toptextnospace%" > %temp%\toptext.txt
124 | for %%? in (%temp%\toptext.txt) do ( set /a strlength=%%~z? - 2 )
125 | if exist "%temp%\toptext.txt" (del "%temp%\toptext.txt")
126 | :: if below 16 characters, set it to 16 (essentially caps the font size)
127 | if %strlength% LSS 16 set strlength=16
128 | :: bottom text
129 | set bottomtextnospace=%bottomtext: =_%
130 | echo "%bottomtextnospace%" > %temp%\bottomtext.txt
131 | for %%? in (%temp%\bottomtext.txt) do ( set /a strlengthb=%%~z? - 2 )
132 | if exist "%temp%\bottomtext.txt" (del "%temp%\bottomtext.txt")
133 | if %strlengthb% LSS 16 set strlengthb=16
134 | :: use width and size of the text, and the user's inputted text size to determine font size
135 | set /a fontsize=(%desiredwidth%/%strlength%)*2
136 | set /a fontsizebottom=(%desiredwidth%/%strlengthb%)*2
137 | :fontcheck
138 | set /a triplefontsize=%fontsize%*3
139 | if %triplefontsize% gtr %desiredheight% (
140 | set /a fontsize=%fontsize%-5
141 | goto fontcheck
142 | )
143 | :: does the same thing but for text two
144 | :fontcheck2
145 | set /a triplefontsizebottom=%fontsizebottom%*3
146 | if %triplefontsizebottom% gtr %desiredheight% (
147 | set /a fontsizebottom=%fontsizebottom%-5
148 | goto fontcheck2
149 | )
150 | :: setting text filter
151 | set "textfilter=drawtext=borderw=(%fontsize%/12):fontfile=C\\:/Windows/Fonts/impact.ttf:text='%toptext%':fontcolor=white:fontsize=%fontsize%:x=(w-text_w)/2:y=(0.25*text_h),drawtext=borderw=(%fontsizebottom%/12):fontfile=C\\:/Windows/Fonts/impact.ttf:text='%bottomtext%':fontcolor=white:fontsize=%fontsizebottom%:x=(w-text_w)/2:y=(h-1.25*text_h)"
152 | goto :eof
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/niche/audio sync.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: this file should sync audio and video if you've had trouble with it after using blur
11 | :: to change the suffix, see lines 27 and 29
12 |
13 | @echo off
14 | SET mypath=%~dp0
15 | for %%a in (%*) do (
16 | call :audiofix %%a
17 | )
18 | where /q ffplay || exit
19 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
20 | exit
21 |
22 | :audiofix
23 | :: this file should sync audio and video if you've had trouble with it after using blur
24 |
25 | :: set this variable to false if you want to manually find the original file and skip the checks
26 | set automatic=true
27 |
28 | echo [N]VENC
29 | echo [C]PU
30 | echo [A]MF
31 | echo [Q]uicksync
32 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
33 | set ch=%errorlevel%
34 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
35 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
36 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
37 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
38 |
39 | :: defines input video
40 | set "inputvideo=%~dpn1"
41 | :: finds duration of input video
42 | ffprobe -i "%inputvideo%.mp4" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of csv="p=0" > %temp%\fileoneduration.txt
43 | ::removes " - blur" from the input video's name in an attempt to automatically find the before
44 | if %automatic% == false (
45 | echo Automatic file finding is disabled.
46 | goto skipped
47 | )
48 | :: CHANGE THE " - blur" TO WHATEVER YOUR SUFFIX IS
49 | if %automatic% == true (
50 | set "inputoriginalmaybe=%inputvideo: - blur=%"
51 | )
52 | if %automatic% == true (
53 | if exist "%inputoriginalmaybe%.mp4" set inputoriginalmaybe="%inputoriginalmaybe%.mp4"
54 | if exist "%inputoriginalmaybe%.mp4" goto actualstuff
55 | )
56 | if %automatic% == true (
57 | if exist "%inputoriginalmaybe%).mp4" set inputoriginalmaybe="%inputoriginalmaybe%).mp4"
58 | if exist "%inputoriginalmaybe%).mp4" goto skipped
59 | )
60 | :skipped
61 | if %automatic% == false (
62 | echo For reference, the file you're using as the input here is "%inputvideo%.mp4"
63 | set /p inputoriginalmaybe=Please drag in the pre-blur file here:
64 | goto actualstuff
65 | )
66 | :actualstuff
67 | if "%inputvideo%.mp4" == %inputoriginalmaybe% (
68 | echo Original file was unable to be found automatically. The input file may not have been the post-blur video.
69 | set automatic=false
70 | goto skipped
71 | )
72 | :: finds duration of original video
73 | ffprobe -i %inputoriginalmaybe% -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of csv="p=0" > %temp%\filetwoduration.txt
74 | :: sets them to variables
75 | set /p fod=<%temp%\fileoneduration.txt
76 | set /p ftd=<%temp%\filetwoduration.txt
77 | :: sets the speed to the original video duration divided by the input video duration
78 | :: this accounts for whatever weird speed stuff that blur does with videos
79 | set speed=%ftd%/%fod%
80 | :: speeds up the video to match the audio
81 | :: feel free to change the video settings between "-c:a copy" and "-vf" to match what you usually do
82 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i "%inputvideo%.mp4" -i %inputoriginalmaybe% -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -shortest -c:a copy %encodingargs% -vf "setpts=(%speed%)*PTS" "%~dpn1 (synced audio).mp4"
83 | :: deletes temp files
84 | if exist "%temp%\fileoneduration.txt" (del "%temp%\fileoneduration.txt")
85 | if exist "%temp%\filetwoduration.txt" (del "%temp%\filetwoduration.txt")
86 | goto :eof
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/niche/cape padder.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: this script is designed to add padding to a minecraft cape texture that isn't designed following the quadrants
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 |
14 | :: input res / wanted output res
15 | set widthscale=0.34375
16 | set heightscale=0.52734375
17 |
18 | title super epic cape padder
19 | set total=0
20 | set progress=0
21 | for %%x in (%*) do set /a total+=1
22 | echo [38;2;254;165;0mEncoding...[0m
23 | for %%a in (%*) do (
24 | call :running "%%~fa"
25 | )
26 | echo.
27 | title [Done] super epic cape padder
28 | echo [92mDone![0m
29 | where /q ffplay || goto aftersound
30 | ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
31 | :aftersound
32 | pause
33 | exit
34 |
35 | :running
36 | set /a "progress+=1"
37 | title [%progress%/%total%] super epic cape padder
38 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.05 -loglevel warning -stats -i %1 -vf pad=w=(iw/%widthscale%):h=(ih/%heightscale%):color=black@0x00 -c:v png "%~n1 (padded).png"
39 | goto :eof
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/niche/mask blur.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: masks a video that has been interpolated with a blurred version of the original video
11 | :: requires the original video and the blurred video
12 |
13 | @echo off
14 | setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
15 |
16 | :: ##########################################################################################
17 | :: SETTINGS
18 | :: ##########################################################################################
19 | :: set this variable to false if you want to manually find the original file and skip the checks
20 | set automatic=true
21 | :: resample the original video when masking to help it blend in better
22 | set resample=true
23 | :: set this to the path of the mask
24 | if exist "%temp%/maskblurtemp" (rmdir /s /q "%temp%/maskblurtemp")
25 | :: ##########################################################################################
26 |
27 | mkdir "%temp%/maskblurtemp"
28 | set maskblurtemp=%temp%/maskblurtemp
29 | set mask="%maskblurtemp%/blurmask.png"
30 |
31 | echo [N]VENC
32 | echo [C]PU
33 | echo [A]MF
34 | echo [Q]uicksync
35 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
36 | set ch=%errorlevel%
37 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
38 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
39 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
40 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
41 |
42 | :: for each input, find an output and mask it
43 | for %%a in (%*) do (
44 | call :maskvideo %%a
45 | )
46 | where /q ffplay || exit
47 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
48 | exit
49 |
50 | :maskvideo
51 | :: defines blurred video
52 | set "blurredvid=%1"
53 | :: tries to find the original video
54 | if "%automatic%" == "true" (
55 | set "ogvid=%blurredvid: - blur=%"
56 | if exist !ogvid! (
57 | if !ogvid! NEQ %blurredvid% goto afterfound
58 | )
59 | set ogvid="%~dpn1 - blur%~x1"
60 | if not exist !ogvid! (
61 | goto skipped
62 | ) else (
63 | set blurredvid=!ogvid!
64 | set "ogvid=%blurredvid%"
65 | )
66 | )
67 | :afterfound
68 | echo Original Input Video: !ogvid!
69 | echo Blurred Video: !blurredvid!
70 | echo Mask: %mask%
71 | echo Resample Enabled: %resample%
72 | :: finds framerate of blurred video
73 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %blurredvid% -of csv=p=0 > %maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt
74 | set /p fpsvalue=<%maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt
75 | set /a fpsvalue=%fpsvalue%
76 | :: finds framerate of original video
77 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %ogvid% -of csv=p=0 > %maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt
78 | set /p fpsvalueOG=<%maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt
79 | set /a fpsvalueOG=%fpsvalueOG%
80 | if exist "%maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt" (del "%maskblurtemp%\fpsv.txt")
81 | :: checks if the framerate is too high (possibly used unblurred video as input?)
82 | if %fpsvalue% gtr %fpsvalueOG% (
83 | echo WARNING: Your unblurred video is at %fpsvalue% FPS, while your blurred video is at %fpsvalueOG% FPS.
84 | echo This may indicate that you input the unblurred video instead of the blurred video.
85 | echo Proceed? [Y/N]
86 | set /p "continue="
87 | if not "!continue!" == "Y" exit
88 | )
89 | echo Output FPS: %fpsvalue%
90 | if not exist %mask% (curl -s -o %mask% https://i.ibb.co/SrBPSsM/mask.png > nul)
91 | if %resample% == true (
92 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.5 -loglevel error -stats -i %ogvid% -i %mask% -pix_fmt rgba -c:v png -an -filter_complex "tmix=frames=(%fpsvalueOG%/%fpsvalue%),fps=%fpsvalue%,alphamerge" "%maskblurtemp%\thisisanexample.mov"
93 | ) else (
94 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.5 -loglevel error -stats -i %ogvid% -i %mask% -pix_fmt rgba -c:v png -an -filter_complex "fps=%fpsvalue%,alphamerge" "%maskblurtemp%\thisisanexample.mov"
95 | )
96 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.5 -loglevel error -stats -i %blurredvid% -i "%maskblurtemp%\thisisanexample.mov" -filter_complex overlay -c:a copy %encodingargs% "%~dpn1 (masked).mp4"
97 | :: deletes maskblurtemp files
98 | if exist "%maskblurtemp%\thisisanexample.mov" (del "%maskblurtemp%\thisisanexample.mov")
99 | if exist maskblurtemp (rmdir /s /q maskblurtemp)
100 | goto :eof
101 |
102 | :skipped
103 | echo ERROR: Original (unblurred) file not found. Please provide it manually.
104 | echo For reference, the blurred file should be %blurredvid%.
105 | set /p ogvid=Please drag in the pre-blur file here:
106 | goto afterfound
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/niche/minecraft pack checker.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: this script checks if a (unzipped) minecraft texture pack contains a pack.png and pack.mcmeta file
11 | :: if pack.png is more than 64x64 in resolution, it is downscaled to 64x64
12 | :: it also logs which packs are missing things
13 |
14 | @echo off
15 | cd /d "%~dp1"
16 | for %%a in (%*) do (
17 | call :func %%a
18 | )
19 | pause
20 | exit
21 |
22 | :func
23 | set haspng=false
24 | set hasmcmeta=false
25 | set currentfolder="%~1"
26 | if exist "%~1\pack.png" set haspng=true
27 | if exist "%~1\pack.mcmeta" set hasmcmeta=true
28 | if %haspng%%hasmcmeta% == truefalse (
29 | echo missing pack.mcmeta: "%~n1" >> packsandfolderslog.txt
30 | )
31 | if %haspng%%hasmcmeta% == falsetrue (
32 | echo missing pack.png: "%~n1" >> packsandfolderslog.txt
33 | goto :eof
34 | )
35 | if %haspng%%hasmcmeta% == falsefalse (
36 | echo missing pack.png AND pack.mcmeta: "%~n1" >> packsandfolderslog.txt
37 | goto :eof
38 | )
39 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i "%~1\pack.png" -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
40 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
41 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
42 | if %width% gtr 64 (
43 | ren "%~1\pack.png" pack1.png
44 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i "%~1\pack1.png" -vf scale=64:64:flags=bicubic "%~1\pack.png"
45 | del "%~1\pack1.png"
46 | )
47 | goto :eof
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/niche/remove cape corners.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: this script is made to remove the corner of minecraft capes that don't have transparent corners
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | if not exist "ALPHAMAP.png" (curl -s -o "ALPHAMAP.png" https://i.ibb.co/T2kT08c/ALPHAMAP.png > nul)
14 | for %%a in (%*) do call :capescale %%a
15 | if exist "ALPHAMAP.png" (del "ALPHAMAP.png")
16 | exit
17 |
18 | :capescale
19 | set inputvideo=%1
20 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
21 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
22 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
23 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
24 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
25 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
26 | ffmpeg -i ALPHAMAP.png -vf "scale=%width%:%height%:flags=neighbor,setsar=1:1" "ALPHAMAP (scaled to %width%x%height%).png"
27 | ffmpeg -i %inputvideo% -i "ALPHAMAP (scaled to %width%x%height%).png" -filter_complex "alphamerge" "%~dpn1 (fixed)%~x1"
28 | if exist "ALPHAMAP (scaled to %width%x%height%).png" (del "ALPHAMAP (scaled to %width%x%height%).png")
29 | goto :eof
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/niche/upscale nn.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: basic nearest neighbor / point upscaler
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set /p "width=width: "
14 | set /p "height=height: "
15 | for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -vf "scale=%width%:%height%:flags=neighbor,setsar=1:1" "%%~dpna (scaled to %width%x%height%)%%~xa"
16 | where /q ffplay || exit
17 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
18 | exit
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/niche/video comparer.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 |
12 | :: OPTIONS
13 | :: preserve input aspect ratios
14 | set preservear=true
15 |
16 | :: actual code
17 | set temp=%temp%\tempfolder
18 | rmdir %temp% /s /q > nul 2> nul
19 | mkdir %temp%
20 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
21 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
22 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
23 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
24 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
25 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
26 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
27 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
28 | for %%a in (%*) do (
29 | call :filecounter
30 | )
31 | goto sizecheck
32 | :aftersizecheck
33 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\fps.txt
34 | set /p fpsvalue=<%temp%\fps.txt
35 | if exist "%temp%\fps.txt" (del "%temp%\fps.txt")
36 | for %%a in (%*) do (
37 | set inputvideo=%%a
38 | set inputvideo2=%%~na
39 | call :gethighestfps
40 | )
41 | for %%a in (%*) do (
42 | set inputvideo=%%a
43 | set inputvideo2=%%~na
44 | call :scalecorrectly
45 | )
46 | for %%a in (%*) do (
47 | set inputvideo=%%a
48 | set inputvideo2=%%~na
49 | call :combine
50 | )
51 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel warning -stats%allinputs% -c:v libx264 -x264-params aq-mode=3 -crf 17 -filter_complex hstack=inputs=%i% "%name%.mp4"
52 | echo.
53 | echo [96mOutput is located at:
54 | echo [93m"%cd%\%name%.mp4"[96m
55 | where /q ffplay || goto conti
56 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (goto conti) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
57 | :conti
58 | rmdir %temp% /s /q > nul
59 | choice /m "Do you want to open the output file?"
60 | if %errorlevel% == 1 "%cd%\%name%.mp4"
61 | if %errorlevel% == 2 exit
62 | exit
63 |
64 | :scalecorrectly
65 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel warning -stats -i %inputvideo% -vf scale=%width%:%height%:flags=neighbor,setsar=1:1,format=yuv420p,pad=ceil(%width%/2)*2:ceil(%height%/2)*2 -c:v libx264 -x264-params aq-mode=3 -crf 17 -c:a copy -r %highestfps% "%temp%\%inputvideo2%scaled.mp4"
66 | goto :eof
67 |
68 | :combine
69 | set name=%inputvideo2% + %name%
70 | set name=%name:~0,200%
71 | set /a "i+=1"
72 | set allinputs=%allinputs% -i "%temp%\%inputvideo2%scaled.mp4"
73 | goto :eof
74 |
75 | :gethighestfps
76 | set /a fpsvalue1=%fpsvalue%
77 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\fps.txt
78 | set /p fpsvalue=<%temp%\fps.txt
79 | set /a fpsvalue=%fpsvalue%
80 | if %fpsvalue% geq %fpsvalue1% set highestfps=%fpsvalue%
81 | if exist "%temp%\fps.txt" (del "%temp%\fps.txt")
82 | goto :eof
83 |
84 | :sizecheck
85 | set ogwidth=%width%
86 | set /a totalwidth=%width%*%filecount%
87 | if %totalwidth% gtr 15000 set /a width=15000/%filecount%
88 | if not %ogwidth% == %width% set "height=((%width%/%ogwidth%)*%height%)"
89 | set /a width=(%width%/2)*2
90 | if preservear == true set height=-2
91 | goto aftersizecheck
92 |
93 | :filecounter
94 | set /a filecount=%filecount%+1
95 | goto :eof
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/niche/webmscaling.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: shitty video manipulator i made in a few hours while learning advanced webm manipulation for quality muncher
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set /p "increment=Bouncing speed: "
14 | set /p "minimum=Minimum scale relative to original from 0.0 to 1.0: "
15 | choice /c WHB /m "Stretch width, height, or both?"
16 | set selection=%errorlevel%
17 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.05 -loglevel warning -stats -i "%~1" -c:a libopus -c:v libvpx "%~n1 webmifed.webm"
18 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -count_packets -show_entries stream=nb_read_packets -i "%~1" -of csv=p=0 > "%temp%\frames.txt"
19 | set /p frames=<"%temp%\frames.txt"
20 | del "%temp%\frames.txt"
21 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i "%~1" -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
22 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i "%~1" -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
23 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
24 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
25 | del "%temp%\width.txt"
26 | del "%temp%\height.txt"
27 | set /a frames=%frames%
28 | mkdir "%temp%\qmframes"
29 | :loopframes
30 | set /a loopn+=1
31 | echo %loopn%/%frames%
32 | set /a frametograb=%loopn%-1
33 | if %selection% == 1 (
34 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel fatal -vsync drop -i "%~n1 webmifed.webm" -vf "select=eq(n\,%frametograb%),scale=%width%*(((cos(%loopn%*(%increment%/10)))/2)*((1/%minimum%-1)/(1/%minimum%))+((1+%minimum%)/2)):%height%" -an "%temp%\qmframes\framenum%loopn%.webm"
35 | ) else (
36 | if %selection% == 2 (
37 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel fatal -vsync drop -i "%~n1 webmifed.webm" -vf "select=eq(n\,%frametograb%),scale=%width%:%height%*(((cos(%loopn%*(%increment%/10)))/2)*((1/%minimum%-1)/(1/%minimum%))+((1+%minimum%)/2))" -an "%temp%\qmframes\framenum%loopn%.webm"
38 | ) else (
39 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel fatal -vsync drop -i "%~n1 webmifed.webm" -vf "select=eq(n\,%frametograb%),scale=%width%*(((cos(%loopn%*(%increment%/10)))/2)*((1/%minimum%-1)/(1/%minimum%))+((1+%minimum%)/2)):%height%*(((cos(%loopn%*(%increment%/12)))/2)*((1/%minimum%-1)/(1/%minimum%))+((1+%minimum%)/2))" -an "%temp%\qmframes\framenum%loopn%.webm"
40 | )
41 | )
42 | echo file '%temp%\qmframes\framenum%loopn%.webm' >> "%temp%\qmframes\filelist.txt"
43 | if %loopn% lss %frames% goto loopframes
44 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -stats_period 0.05 -loglevel warning -stats -f concat -safe 0 -i %temp%\qmframes\filelist.txt -i "%~n1 webmifed.webm" -map 1:a -map 0:v -c copy "%~n1 weird.webm"
45 | del "%~n1 webmifed.webm"
46 | rmdir "%temp%\qmframes" /s /q
47 | pause
48 | exit
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | rem ^
53 | (((cos(%loopn%*(%increment%/10)))/2)*((1/%minimum%-1)/(1/%minimum%))+((1+%minimum%)/2))
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/properties.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | :: removing and making temp folder
12 | rmdir %temp%\propertiesfinder /s /q > nul 2> nul
13 | mkdir %temp%\propertiesfinder
14 | set newtemp=%temp%\propertiesfinder
15 | choice /n /m "Show total frame counts? (slower)"
16 | cls
17 | if %errorlevel% == 1 set showfc=y
18 | if %errorlevel% == 2 set showfc=n
19 | :: for each file used as an input, find its properties
20 | for %%a in (%*) do (
21 | set inputvideo=%%a
22 | set inputviduserfriendly=%%~nxa
23 | call :findproperties
24 | echo -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | )
26 | :: deleting temp folder
27 | rmdir %temp%\propertiesfinder /s /q
28 | where /q ffplay || goto aftersound
29 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (goto aftersound) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
30 | :aftersound
31 | pause
32 | exit
33 |
34 | :findproperties
35 | :: reset variables
36 | set "vformat="
37 | set "aformat="
38 | set "height="
39 | set "width="
40 | set "fpsvalue="
41 | set "duration="
42 | set "frames="
43 | :: video format
44 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=codec_name -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 -i %inputvideo% > %newtemp%\vformat.txt
45 | set /p vformat=<%newtemp%\vformat.txt
46 | if "%vformat%1" == "1" (set vformat=[38;2;120;0;9mN/A) else set vformat=[38;2;255;1;19m%vformat%
47 | :: audio format
48 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams a:0 -show_entries stream=codec_name -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 -i %inputvideo% > %newtemp%\aformat.txt
49 | set /p aformat=<%newtemp%\aformat.txt
50 | if "%aformat%1" == "1" (set aformat=[38;2;125;41;0mN/A) else set aformat=[38;2;255;110;40m%aformat%
51 | :: width and height
52 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %newtemp%\width.txt
53 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %newtemp%\height.txt
54 | set /p height=<%newtemp%\height.txt
55 | set /p width=<%newtemp%\width.txt
56 | set wbh=[38;2;235;218;11m%width%[90m by [38;2;235;218;11m%height%[0m
57 | if "%width%1" == "1" set wbh=[38;2;121;113;6mN/A[0m
58 | :: frames per second
59 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %newtemp%\fps.txt
60 | set /p fpsvalue=<%newtemp%\fps.txt
61 | if "%fpsvalue%1" == "1" (set fpsvalue=[38;2;0;105;43mN/A) else set fpsvalue=[38;2;0;211;86m%fpsvalue%
62 | set fpsvalue=%fpsvalue:/1=%
63 | :: duration
64 | ffprobe -i %inputvideo% -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of csv="p=0" > %newtemp%\fileduration.txt
65 | set /p duration=<%newtemp%\fileduration.txt
66 | if "%duration%1" == "1" (set duration=[38;2;5;83;109mN/A) else set duration=[38;2;9;157;207m%duration%
67 | :: if frame count is off, skip and display now
68 | if %showfc% == n goto noshowframecount
69 | :: frame count
70 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -count_packets -show_entries stream=nb_read_packets -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %newtemp%\frames.txt
71 | set /p frames=<%newtemp%\frames.txt
72 | if "%frames%1" == "1" (set frames=[38;2;97;7;125mN/A) else set frames=[38;2;172;13;221m%frames%
73 | :: display file properties
74 | echo ^> [38;2;232;138;154m%inputviduserfriendly%[0m
75 | echo video format[20G^| audio format[38G^| resolution [57G^| frames per second [80G^| duration (in seconds)[107G^| Frames
76 | echo %vformat% [0m[20G^| %aformat% [0m[38G^| %wbh% [57G^| %fpsvalue%[0m[80G^| %duration%[0m[107G^| %frames%[0m
77 | goto :eof
78 |
79 | :noshowframecount
80 | :: display file properties (excluding frame count)
81 | echo ^> [38;2;232;138;154m%inputviduserfriendly%[0m
82 | echo video format[20G^| audio format[38G^| resolution [57G^| frames per second [80G^| duration (in seconds)
83 | echo %vformat% [0m[20G^| %aformat% [0m[38G^| %wbh% [57G^| %fpsvalue%[0m[80G^| %duration%[0m
84 | goto :eof
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/video fps changer.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: changes a video's framerate
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set /p fpsq=New FPS:
14 | echo [N]VENC
15 | echo [C]PU
16 | echo [A]MF
17 | echo [Q]uicksync
18 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
19 | set ch=%errorlevel%
20 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
21 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
22 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
23 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
24 | for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -r %fpsq% %encodingargs% -c:a copy "%%~dpna (%fpsq% FPS).mp4"
25 | where /q ffplay || exit
26 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
27 | exit
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/video frame extractor.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: extracts a frame from a video
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set /p framenum=Frame num, starts at 0:
14 | for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -vf "select=eq(n\,%framenum%)" -frames:v 1 -c:v png "%%~dpna (frame %framenum%).png"
15 | where /q ffplay || exit
16 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
17 | exit
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/video gif converter.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | choice /c me /n /m "Press [m] to remux (faster) or [e] to reencode (slower)"
12 | if %errorlevel% == 1 goto remux
13 | set /p scale=Amount to scale down by:
14 | set /p fps=Frames per second:
15 | for %%a in (%*) do (
16 | call :conversion %%a
17 | )
18 | echo.
19 | echo [92mDone![0m
20 | where /q ffplay || exit
21 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
22 | exit
23 |
24 | :remux
25 | for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -f gif "%%~dpna.gif"
26 | echo.
27 | echo [92mDone![0m
28 | where /q ffplay || exit
29 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
30 | exit
31 |
32 | :conversion
33 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
34 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
35 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
36 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
37 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
38 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
39 | set /a height=%height%/%scale%
40 | set /a width=%width%/%scale%
41 | set /a height=(%height%/2)*2
42 | set /a width=(%width%/2)*2
43 | set "filters=scale=%width%:%height%:flags=lanczos,fps=%fps%"
44 | if exist "%temp%\gifpalette.png" (del "%temp%\gifpalette.png")
45 | if exist "%temp%\tempgifvideo.mp4" (del "%temp%\tempgifvideo.mp4")
46 | cls
47 | echo [1/3] [38;2;254;165;0mCreating color palette...[0m
48 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -vf "%filters%,palettegen=stats_mode=diff" -y "%temp%\gifpalette.png"
49 | cls
50 | echo [2/3] [38;2;254;165;0mEncoding to a compatible format...[0m
51 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -vf "%filters%" -pix_fmt rgb24 -c:v libx264 -crf 15 -f h264 "%temp%\tempgifvideo.mp4"
52 | cls
53 | echo [3/3] [38;2;254;165;0mMaking the output into a gif...[0m
54 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.1 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -i "%temp%\gifpalette.png" -an -lavfi "%filters%,paletteuse=dither=sierra2_4a" -f gif -y "%~dpn1.gif"
55 | if exist "%temp%\gifpalette.png" (del "%temp%\gifpalette.png")
56 | if exist "%temp%\tempgifvideo.mp4" (del "%temp%\tempgifvideo.mp4")
57 | goto :eof
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/video interpolater.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: interpolater designed to make videos look worse
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | echo What fps do you want to interpolate from? The lower this value is, the worse the output looks:
14 | echo Leave this blank to use the input's fps.
15 | set /p "desired= "
16 | set /p "intnum=What do you want to interpolate to: "
17 | if defined desired for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -vf fps=%desired% "%%~dpna %desired% fps.mp4"
18 | if defined desired for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i "%%~dpna %desired% fps.mp4" -vf "minterpolate=fps=%intnum%" "%%~dpna %desired% to %intnum%.mp4"
19 | if not defined desired for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -vf "minterpolate=fps=%intnum%" "%%~dpna interpolated to %intnum%.mp4"
20 | if defined desired for %%a in (%*) do if exist "%%~dpna %desired% fps.mp4" (del "%%~dpna %desired% fps.mp4")
21 | where /q ffplay || exit
22 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
23 | exit
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/video mp4 converter.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | choice /c me /n /m "Press [m] to remux (faster) or [e] to reencode (slower)"
12 | if %errorlevel% == 1 for %%a in (%*) do call :remux %%a
13 | if %errorlevel% == 2 call :reenc %*
14 |
15 | :done
16 | where /q ffplay || exit
17 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
18 | exit
19 |
20 | :remux
21 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %1 -c copy "%~dpn1.mp4"
22 | goto :eof
23 |
24 | :reenc
25 | echo [N]VENC
26 | echo [C]PU
27 | echo [A]MF
28 | echo [Q]uicksync
29 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
30 | set ch=%errorlevel%
31 | if %ch% == 1 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna.mp4"
32 | if %ch% == 2 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna.mp4"
33 | if %ch% == 3 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna.mp4"
34 | if %ch% == 4 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna.mp4"
35 | goto :eof
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/video resampler.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: resample a video using tmix
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | if "1%~1" == "1" (
14 | echo no input
15 | echo use send to or run the file with a parameter
16 | pause
17 | exit
18 | )
19 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\fps.txt
20 | set /p infps=<%temp%\fps.txt
21 | if exist "%temp%\fps.txt" (del "%temp%\fps.txt")
22 | set /a infps=%infps%
23 | set /p "outfps=output fps: "
24 | set /p "bluramount=blur amount (default is 1.0): "
25 | echo [N]VENC
26 | echo [C]PU
27 | echo [A]MF
28 | echo [Q]uicksync
29 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
30 | set ch=%errorlevel%
31 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
32 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
33 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
34 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
35 | set tmixframes=((%infps%*%bluramount%)/%outfps%)
36 | ffmpeg -loglevel warning -stats -i %1 ^
37 | -vf tmix=frames=%tmixframes%:weights="1",fps=%outfps% ^
38 | %encodingargs% ^
39 | -c:a copy "%~dpn1 (resampled %infpsoriginal% to %outfps%).mp4"
40 | where /q ffplay || exit
41 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
42 | exit
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/video speed changer.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 | title Speed Changer
12 | color 0f
13 | set /p speedq=Speed (0.5-100):
14 | set /p fps=FPS (empty for unchanged):
15 | set /p aud=Include audio (y/n):
16 | echo [N]VENC
17 | echo [C]PU
18 | echo [A]MF
19 | echo [Q]uicksync
20 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
21 | set ch=%errorlevel%
22 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
23 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
24 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
25 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
26 | if %aud%==n (
27 | if "%fps%"=="" (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -vf "setpts=(1/%speedq%)*PTS" -an %encodingargs% "%%~dpna (%speedq%x speed).mp4") else (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -vf "setpts=(1/%speedq%)*PTS,fps=%fps%" -an %encodingargs% "%%~dpna (%speedq%x speed at %fps% fps).mp4")
28 | ) else (
29 | if "%fps%"=="" (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -vf "setpts=(1/%speedq%)*PTS" -af "atempo=%speedq%" %encodingargs% "%%~dpna (%speedq%x speed).mp4") else (for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -i %%a -vf "setpts=(1/%speedq%)*PTS,fps=%fps%" -af "atempo=%speedq%" %encodingargs% "%%~dpna (%speedq%x speed at %fps% fps).mp4")
30 | )
31 | where /q ffplay || exit
32 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
33 | exit
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/video text adder.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: adds simple text to a video
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | set "toptext= "
14 | set /p toptext=Top text:
15 | set "bottomtext= "
16 | set /p bottomtext=Bottom text:
17 | set "toptext=%toptext: =SPACEHERE%"
18 | set "bottomtext=%bottomtext: =SPACEHERE%"
19 | echo [N]VENC
20 | echo [C]PU
21 | echo [A]MF
22 | echo [Q]uicksync
23 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
24 | set ch=%errorlevel%
25 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
26 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
27 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
28 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
29 | set mypath=%~dp0
30 | for %%a in (%*) do (
31 | call :addtext %%a %toptext% %bottomtext%
32 | )
33 | where /q ffplay || exit
34 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
35 | exit
36 |
37 |
38 | :addtext
39 | set inputvideo=%1
40 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
41 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %inputvideo% -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
42 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
43 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
44 | set toptext=%2
45 | set bottomtext=%3
46 | set "toptext=%toptext:SPACEHERE= %"
47 | set "bottomtext=%bottomtext:SPACEHERE= %"
48 | set toptextnospace=%toptext: =_%
49 | echo "%toptextnospace%" > %temp%\toptext.txt
50 | set /p toptextnospace=<%temp%\toptext.txt
51 | for %%? in (%temp%\toptext.txt) do ( set /A strlength=%%~z? - 2 )
52 | if %strlength% LSS 16 set strlength=16
53 | set /a fontsize=(%width%/%strlength%)*2
54 | set toptext=%toptext:"=%
55 | set bottomtextnospace=%bottomtext: =_%
56 | echo "%bottomtextnospace%" > %temp%\bottomtext.txt
57 | set /p bottomtextnospace=<%temp%\bottomtext.txt
58 | for %%? in (%temp%\bottomtext.txt) do ( set /A strlengthb=%%~z? - 2 )
59 | if %strlengthb% LSS 16 set strlengthb=16
60 | set /a fontsizebottom=(%width%/%strlengthb%)*2
61 | set bottomtext=%bottomtext:"=%
62 | set "textfilter=drawtext=borderw=(%fontsize%/12):fontfile=C\\:/Windows/Fonts/impact.ttf:text='%toptext%':fontcolor=white:fontsize=%fontsize%:x=(w-text_w)/2:y=(0.25*text_h),drawtext=borderw=(%fontsizebottom%/12):fontfile=C\\:/Windows/Fonts/impact.ttf:text='%bottomtext%':fontcolor=white:fontsize=%fontsizebottom%:x=(w-text_w)/2:y=(h-1.25*text_h)"
63 | if exist "%temp%\toptext.txt" (del "%temp%\toptext.txt")
64 | if exist "%temp%\bottomtext.txt" (del "%temp%\bottomtext.txt")
65 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
66 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
67 | ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %inputvideo% -shortest %encodingargs% -c:a copy -vf "%textfilter%" "%~dpn1 added text.mp4"
68 | goto :eof
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/video trimmer.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | @echo off
11 |
12 | where /q ffmpeg.exe || (
13 | echo [91mERROR: You either don't have ffmpeg installed or don't have it in PATH.[0m
14 | echo Please install it as it's needed for this script to work.
15 | choice /n /c gc /m "Press [G] to open a guide on installing it, or [C] to close the script."
16 | if %errorlevel% == 1 start "" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwWITnuWQW4
17 | exit
18 | )
19 |
20 | set /p "start=Start time (in seconds): "
21 | set /p "duration=Duration of video after start: "
22 | if not defined start set start=0
23 | if not defined duration set duration=99999999999
24 | set /a end=%start%+%duration%
25 |
26 | choice /c ce /n /m "Press [c] to copy streams (faster) or [e] to reencode them (slower)"
27 | if %errorlevel% == 1 for %%a in (%*) do call :copy %%a
28 | if %errorlevel% == 2 call :reenc %*
29 | where /q ffplay || exit
30 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
31 | exit
32 |
33 | :copy
34 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -ss %start% -t %duration% -i %1 -c copy "%~dpn1 (%start%-%end%)%~x1"
35 | goto :eof
36 |
37 | :reenc
38 | echo [N]VENC
39 | echo [C]PU
40 | echo [A]MF
41 | echo [Q]uicksync
42 | choice /c NCAQ /n /m "Select an encoder: "
43 | set ch=%errorlevel%
44 | if %ch% == 1 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -ss %start% -t %duration% -i %%a -c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna (%start%-%end%).mp4"
45 | if %ch% == 2 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -ss %start% -t %duration% -i %%a -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna (%start%-%end%).mp4"
46 | if %ch% == 3 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -ss %start% -t %duration% -i %%a -c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna (%start%-%end%).mp4"
47 | if %ch% == 4 for %%a in (%*) do ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -ss %start% -t %duration% -i %%a -c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15 -c:a aac -b:a 256k "%%~dpna (%start%-%end%).mp4"
48 | goto :eof
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/video upscaler.bat:
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1 | :: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
2 | :: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
3 | :: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
4 |
5 | :: Copyright 2023 Thqrn. Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
6 |
7 | :: @froest on Discord
8 | :: https://github.com/Thqrn/ffmpeg-scripts
9 |
10 | :: upscale videos with tons of customization
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
14 |
15 | where /q ffmpeg.exe || (
16 | echo [91mERROR: You either don't have ffmpeg installed or don't have it in PATH.[0m
17 | echo Please install it as it's needed for this script to work.
18 | choice /n /c gc /m "Press [G] to open a guide on installing it, or [C] to close the script."
19 | if %errorlevel% == 1 start "" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwWITnuWQW4
20 | exit
21 | )
22 |
23 | :: check if video exists
24 | ffprobe -i %1 -show_streams -select_streams v -loglevel error > %temp%\vstream.txt
25 | set /p vstream=<%temp%\vstream.txt
26 | if exist "%temp%\vstream.txt" (del "%temp%\vstream.txt")
27 | if 1%vstream% == 1 (
28 | echo "Input file does not have a video stream. Exiting..."
29 | pause
30 | exit
31 | )
32 |
33 | :: gets the resolution of the video
34 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\width.txt
35 | ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -i %1 -of csv=p=0 > %temp%\height.txt
36 | set /p height=<%temp%\height.txt
37 | set /p width=<%temp%\width.txt
38 | if exist "%temp%\height.txt" (del "%temp%\height.txt")
39 | if exist "%temp%\width.txt" (del "%temp%\width.txt")
40 |
41 | echo [1] Nearest Neighbor / Point
42 | echo [2] Bicubic
43 | echo [3] Bilinear
44 | echo [4] Lanczos
45 | echo [5] XBR
46 | echo [6] HQX
47 | echo [7] Area
48 | echo [8] Bicublin
49 | echo [9] Gauss
50 | echo [0] Sinc
51 | echo [Q] Spline
52 | choice /c 1234567890Q /n /m "Select a scaling algorithm: "
53 | set ch=%errorlevel%
54 | if %ch% == 1 set scaler=neighbor
55 | if %ch% == 2 set scaler=bicubic
56 | if %ch% == 3 set scaler=bilinear
57 | if %ch% == 4 set scaler=lanczos
58 | if %ch% == 5 set scaler=xbr
59 | if %ch% == 6 set scaler=hqx
60 | if %ch% == 7 set scaler=area
61 | if %ch% == 8 set scaler=bicublin
62 | if %ch% == 9 set scaler=gauss
63 | if %ch% == 10 set scaler=sinc
64 | if %ch% == 11 set scaler=spline
65 |
66 | cls
67 |
68 | set pixel=0
69 | if %scaler%==xbr set pixel=1
70 | if %scaler%==hqx set pixel=1
71 |
72 | if %pixel%==0 (
73 | echo [1] 1080p
74 | echo [2] 1440p
75 | echo [3] 4K or 2160p
76 | echo [4] 8K or 4320p
77 | choice /c 1234 /n /m "Resolution: "
78 | if !errorlevel!==1 set res=1920
79 | if !errorlevel!==1 set selectres=1080p
80 | if !errorlevel!==2 set res=2560
81 | if !errorlevel!==2 set selectres=1440p
82 | if !errorlevel!==3 set res=3840
83 | if !errorlevel!==3 set selectres=4K
84 | if !errorlevel!==4 set res=7680
85 | if !errorlevel!==4 set selectres=8K
86 | ) else (
87 | set /a height2=%height%*2
88 | set /a width2=%width%*2
89 | set /a height3=%height%*3
90 | set /a width3=%width%*3
91 | set /a height3=%height%*4
92 | set /a width3=%width%*4
93 | echo [2] 2x input %width2%x%height2%
94 | echo [3] 3x input %width3%x%height3%
95 | echo [4] 4x input %width4%x%height4%
96 | choice /c 234 /n /m "Resolution: "
97 | if !errorlevel!==1 set res=2
98 | if !errorlevel!==2 set res=3
99 | if !errorlevel!==3 set res=4
100 | )
101 |
102 | cls
103 |
104 | echo [1] NVENC (NVIDIA GPU Encoder)
105 | echo [2] CPU (x264, most compatible)
106 | echo [3] AMF (AMD GPU Encoder)
107 | echo [4] Quicksync (Intel iGPU Encoder)
108 | choice /c 1234 /n /m "Select an encoder: "
109 | set ch=%errorlevel%
110 | if %ch% == 1 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_nvenc -preset p7 -rc vbr -b:v 250M -cq 14
111 | if %ch% == 2 set encodingargs=-c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 17 -aq-mode 3
112 | if %ch% == 3 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_amf -quality quality -qp_i 16 -qp_p 18 -qp_b 22
113 | if %ch% == 4 set encodingargs=-c:v h264_qsv -preset veryslow -global_quality:v 15
114 |
115 | cls
116 |
117 | if %pixel%==0 (
118 | for %%a in (%*) do (
119 | set filename=%%~dpna ^(%selectres%^)
120 | if exist "!filename!.mp4" call :renamefile "!filename!"
121 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -vf "scale=%res%:-2:flags=%scaler%,setsar=1:1" %encodingargs% -c:a copy "!filename!.mp4"
122 | )
123 | ) else (
124 | for %%a in (%*) do (
125 | set filename=%%~dpna ^(%selectres%^)
126 | if exist "!filename!.mp4" call :renamefile "!filename!"
127 | ffmpeg -stats_period 0.05 -hide_banner -loglevel error -stats -i %%a -vf "%scaler%=%res%" %encodingargs% -c:a copy "!filename!.mp4"
128 | )
129 | )
130 |
131 | where /q ffplay || exit
132 | if not exist "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" (exit) else ffplay "C:\Windows\Media\notify.wav" -volume 50 -autoexit -showmode 0 -loglevel quiet
133 | exit
134 |
135 |
136 | :renamefile
137 | :: start of the repeat until loop (repeats until the file doesn't exist)
138 | :renamefileloop
139 | set /a "i+=1"
140 | if exist "%filename% (%i%).mp4" goto renamefileloop
141 | set "filename=%filename% (%i%)"
142 | goto :eof
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