#!/bin/bash -e ##################################################### # # This command will re-encode a video into an MP4 # container with H264 video and AAC audio encoded to # 96K. Each of the arguments are explained as follows: # # -i "${INPUT}" # Sets the first argument, saved as variable "$INPUT" # as the input file that ffmpeg will re-encode. Must # go at the beginning of your command. # # -codec:video libx264 # Sets the video codec to libx264, which is the library # ffmpeg uses to encode H264 video streams. # # -preset slow # Sets the preset of the H264 encoding process to run # slow, which can yield higher quality imagery at the # expense of speed. Available options: # ultrafast, superfast, veryfast, faster, medium (default), # slow, slower, veryslow, placebo # # -crf 22 # Sets the Constant Rate Factor of the video stream, # which determines the data rate. The range of -crf # values range from 0 to 51, with 0 being visually # lossless and 51 being extremely compressed. # # -codec:audio aac # Sets the codec of the output audio stream to AAC. # # -b:a # Sets the data rate of the audio to 192kbit/s. # # "${OUTPUT}" # The output video file, which should be the last # argument you provide. # # Usage: bash ffmpeg/basic/reencode.sh # ##################################################### INPUT="${1}" OUTPUT="${2}" # Check if input and output arguments are supplied if [ "${INPUT}" == "" ] || [ "${OUTPUT}" == "" ]; then echo "Please provide input and output files as your first and second arguments" exit 1 fi # Check if file extension is .mp4 if [[ "${OUTPUT}" != *".mp4" ]]; then echo "Please use an .mp4 extension on your output file argument" exit 2 fi # Command to re-encode the input video into H264/AAC ffmpeg -i "${INPUT}" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 22 -c:a aac -b:a 192k "${OUTPUT}"