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Basically, trim off extension of i, put into name. Use both for extractions/conversion. | Basically, trim off extension of i, put into name. Use both for extractions/conversion. | ||
| + | ===Batch Edit Photos=== | ||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | for i in *.JPG | ||
| + | do | ||
| + | #delete exif data | ||
| + | mogrify -strip $i | ||
| + | #test convert size in gimp first to get ratio right | ||
| + | convert -resize 1080x810 $i ~/Desktop/photofolder/$i | ||
| + | done | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
* https://hackaday.com/2020/06/12/binary-math-tricks-shifting-to-divide-by-ten-aint-easy/ | * https://hackaday.com/2020/06/12/binary-math-tricks-shifting-to-divide-by-ten-aint-easy/ | ||
Revision as of 04:53, 28 October 2020
This is a basic (bash) loop to operate on files.
Examples are given for 7z and video conversion.
#!/bin/bash -x
#for i in *.webm;
for i in *.7z
do name=`echo $i | cut -d'.' -f1`;
echo $name;
#for h264
# ffmpeg -i $i -s 1280x720 -c:a copy $name.mp4;
#for webm
#-map_metadata -1 is to remove metadata, at least try to remove some. (need to verify)
#ffmpeg -i $i -map_metadata -1 -c:v libvpx -crf 10 -b:v 1M -c:a libvorbis $name.webm
7z e -o"$name" ./"$i"
done
Basically, trim off extension of i, put into name. Use both for extractions/conversion.
Batch Edit Photos
for i in *.JPG do #delete exif data mogrify -strip $i #test convert size in gimp first to get ratio right convert -resize 1080x810 $i ~/Desktop/photofolder/$i done