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    ffhevc

    ffhevc

    Small script to encode to H.265/HEVC video

    A small yet quite capable Bash shell script written for the GNU/Linux and BSD operating systems for encoding video files to the H.265/HEVC video format using FFmpeg and the libx265 library. Targeted primarily at encoding of full-length feature films and film series but it can be used for other content as well.
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    Downloads: 152 This Week
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    Esegui SB

    Flexible video encoding script supporting multiple formats and codecs.

    Video Encoding and Processing Script This bash script streamlines video encoding and processing by leveraging FFmpeg. It supports a wide range of formats and codecs through FFmpeg, including MKV, MP4, x264, x265, AV1 and VP9. Key features include: Flexible Video and Audio Encoding: Utilizes FFmpeg's libraries for various codecs and settings. Subtitle Handling: Include or exclude subtitles as needed. Customizable Settings: Adjust CRF values and aspect ratios to suit your needs. ...
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    ffx264

    ffx264

    Small script to encode to H.264/AVC video

    A small yet quite capable Bash shell script written for the GNU/Linux and BSD operating systems for encoding video files to the H.264/AVC video format using FFmpeg and the libx264 library. Targeted primarily at encoding of full-length feature films and film series but it can be used for other content as well.
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    FFmpeg Hi

    FFmpeg Hi

    FFmpeg with HEVC (8/10 bit) and HE-AAC

    This is a static FFmpeg build including x264 (8/10 bit), x265 (8/10 bit), vp9 (8/10 bit) and fdk_aac (HE-AAC) especially for anime encoding. It was originally created for use with the FFmpegYAG graphical user interface (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffmpegyag/).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    MobileMate

    MobileMate

    A video and audio converting tool customized on Tinycore Linux.

    MobileMate is an open source video and audio converting tool customized on Tinycore Linux. It use Bash to glue open source tools such as Mplayer, FFmpeg(Libav), Zenity, Grep, Sed, etc.. It features as a self-booting tiny linux, can easy expand to your language, small size, easy to custom as your needs, etc..
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    DVD Tools

    dvd backup and authoring tools

    .... - A tool to create DVD audio (a king of giant musical slideshow) - A tool to create rapidly nice DVD menus - A tool to manage subtitles format - A tool to encode video files into DVD compliant files Additionally, there is a script to tie mplayer, dvdbackup, dvdrip, vlc, handbrake, ddrescue, isoinfo, mkisofs, vobcopy, ffmpeg, and cdrecord into a simplified command line to create a robust DVD backup tool (dvdbak).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    RL Ingest

    RL Ingest

    Canon DSLR, Hero GoPro and Sony F3 to MPEG2 35 MXF OP-Atom

    ... - Can customize the Avid clip name and comment to the clip - Generates take names by file name order - Create sync point Avid locator - Use the Media Tool to get the new files into the bin. Download the help files for more info - https://sourceforge.net/projects/rlingest/files/Html%20help%20files/ Requirements: - Mac OS Lion 10.7 or greater - FFMPEG (with libx264) - http://ffmpeg.org - BMX Libs - https://sourceforge.net/projects/bmxlib - Sony XDCAM Browser (for Sony F3 files rewrap)
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    iBulk
    iBulk is a front-end for FFmpeg used to convert videos for use on an Apple iPod or iPhone. iBulk can be used as a gui or cli. Gtkdialog and FFmpeg with libavcodec and/or libavcodec-extra-* is required.
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    Shell script that downloads a YouTube video file and converts to mp3 audio file. Uses youtube-dl and ffmpeg with libmp3lame codec.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Bashvidc is a terminalbased program for converting videos between different formats. It has an easy-to-follow step-by-step textual-based interface. It requires FFmpeg.
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