![]() I have all the latest software versions and put them all in one folder, along with all of the avi's T:\aviįor InputItem in *.avi do /avi -load "$InputItem" -run remux2.txt -save "$-done.mp4" done txt files as noted in the very helpful post, but unfortunately it keeps saying the 'input item is unexpected' Sorry to jump in like this with a first post but I'm in a real hurry to avidemux a heap of AVI's with no knowledge of scripting whatsoever. Open the project file with a text editor and delete the lines (the full lines!) that start with either of the following: Now go to File - Save Project As and save the project file with any name. ![]() avi file with the GUI version and set the options like you would normally do (and like it is shown in my first post - Set Audio to "AAC (Faac)". This is done to make it work with the command line version. Open that tab and tick the boxes for "Automatically build VBR map" and "Automatically rebuild index". Now open up the GUI version of Avidemux and got to Tools - Preferences. Unpack and put it in your applications folder. Anyway, this is how it works for me.įirst, you will need the command line version of Avidemux. If anyone knows how to improve this, please post your suggestions (I would like to lose the original extension of the file and end up with just an. ![]() Unfortunately, I don't really know anything about scripting, so please excuse my probably very clumsy attempt at doing this.
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