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I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:
filename_number.bmp
where filename is the input filename
how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg
command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel
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I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:
filename_number.bmp
where filename is the input filename
how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg
command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel
add a comment |
I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:
filename_number.bmp
where filename is the input filename
how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg
command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel
I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:
filename_number.bmp
where filename is the input filename
how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg
command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel
command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel
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I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel
ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i fr1/._%d.jpg -hide_banner
I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “.” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
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I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel
ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i fr1/._%d.jpg -hide_banner
I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “.” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
add a comment |
I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel
ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i fr1/._%d.jpg -hide_banner
I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “.” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
add a comment |
I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel
ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i fr1/._%d.jpg -hide_banner
I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “.” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.
I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel
ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i fr1/._%d.jpg -hide_banner
I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “.” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.
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@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
add a comment |
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
@mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is
– Larry
Apr 28 at 19:06
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?
– Simon Richter
Apr 28 at 19:27
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
No. It is GNU Parallel. xargs -P does not support dynamically computing the number of cores and does not support ..
– Ole Tange
Apr 29 at 22:35
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