How to Batch Convert WebM to MKV with FFmpeg?

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Asked By SunnySky22 On

I want to convert all videos in a directory from WebM format to MKV using FFmpeg. I know the basic command for converting a single file is `ffmpeg -i input.webm -c:v copy -c:a copy -c:s srt output.mkv`, but I need help figuring out how to apply that command to every WebM file in a folder. Also, I want the output files to retain their original names, only changing the file extension from .webm to .mkv.

2 Answers

Answered By CodeMaster77 On

To batch convert your videos, just write a bash script to iterate through the files. You’ll use the original file name to create the MKV output. You might ask ChatGPT for help with that by prompting:

"Please write a bash script that uses FFmpeg to convert all WebM videos in a folder to MKV without re-encoding, just copying data."

VidNinja88 -

Having an example command is super helpful! It cuts down on errors, especially when you're dealing with specific arguments.

Answered By TechGuru99 On

You can create a simple bash script to do this! Here’s how it works:

```bash
for wfile in *.webm; do
ffmpeg -i "$wfile" -c:v copy -c:a copy -c:s srt "${wfile/.webm/.mkv}"
done
```
This script loops through all the WebM files in your directory and uses FFmpeg to convert each one, changing the extension in the output file name accordingly.

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