Transcode
About
Transcode is a tool designed for transcoding multiple video files. It builds upon Don Melton’s Video Transcoding and applies this technique to each video file within a directory.
Installation
The tool is designed to work on macOS, GNU/Linux, Windows, Unix-like OS. It is packaged as a Gem and require Ruby version 2.6 or later. See “Installing Ruby” if you don’t have the proper version on your platform.
Use this command to install:
gem install transcode
Updating
Use this command to update the package:
gem update transcode
Requirements
See Video Transcoding’s requirements.
Usage
transcode [options]
-a, --act Real encoding.
-s, --sca Scans files at the directory.
-m, --mp3 Converts files to mp3.
-d, --dir dir Directory to transcode.
-i, --tit tit Specific title by number.
-o, --out out Directory to output.
-u, --aud aud Audio stream numbers.
-t, --sub sub Subtitle stream numbers.
-w, --wid wid Width of the table.
-v, --version Shows version.
Example
transcode \
--aud 1,3,1 \
--dir [source] \
--out [destination] \
--sub 2,1,3
It converts three files from source with certain audio and subtitle streams.
Inspect first with --sca
option to see audio and subtitle streams.
License
transcode
is copyright David Rabkin and available under a
Zero-Clause BSD license.