...Just a place for me to share my various YT-DLP & related bash scripts.
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...Just a place for me to share my various YT-DLP & related bash scripts.
This is a library of scripts that come in handy when working with media files
FFmpeg: A short Guide + Examples + Scripts
A shell command for converting videos from any codec to x265 with a bitrate of 2000kb/s for video and 224kb/s for AAC audio using ffmpeg. It considers 6 audio channels, 23.976 fps and hev1 tag. Recommended for 1080p or 4K videos with a bitrate larger than 5000 kb/s.
This is a simple tool that extracts each chapter in a mkv file into a separate mkv file.
A set of scripts using FFmpeg library to process videos and audios
🎞 FFMPEG Utility scripts and JSON scripter. 💡Run multi-stage ffmpeg workflows using a JSON config.
Bash script to compresses videos recursively to h265
Stream From a Folder of MP4 Files to Twitch, YouTube, and/or Kick
FFmpeg scripts for screen recording YouTube videos and YouTube live streaming on OpenBSD
Convert multiple media files at once with ffmpeg, in pure and secure bash.
UniFiExporter is a convenient tiny utility for manual or scheduled recordings export from a Ubiquiti UniFi Video to MP4 format.
Transcode video by ffmpeg with nvenc; normalize the volume; force dynamic range compression to the volume
the son of you-get 干儿子 ,direct download or play video by keyword
Useful commands for elementary os context menu
Simple live streams transcoder, shell script
Converts a video file with Stereo or 5.1 channel AAC/PCM (or any audio codec) to Dolby Digital Plus
Simple Bash script that'll create a thumbnail for every video file in the directory in which it's ran.
Automated Bash script to fake a webcam by streaming a video file as a virtual webcam on Ubuntu. Utilizes v4l2loopback and ffmpeg for seamless setup and operation.
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