Hello Clamarc, (late reply as I'm a bit behind with cleaning up e-mails)
On 2022-02-07T22:47:29+0100, CMG DiGiTaL <cmarc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a folder "General Audios" and I created another one called "Audios > 48000 sample rate" > > I'm running the ffprobe command that returns the sample rate value of each > song.. but when I try to save the value in a string to be able to use the > IF and copy only the ones with 48000 hz, I get a message that the command > is a command input? what is wrong?... I just want to be able to take > advantage of the if sulted the ffprobe command and you can do the if!... > that's all! > > md "C:\Users\%username%\Desktop\48000 sample rates Audio" ---> created > folder > > cd\Users\%username%\Desktop\General Audios > ---> original folder > > ffprobe command that separates only the > sample rate of the songs in the folder: > set var if var > Generate files in folder > for %%F IN (*) do (ffprobe -i "%%F" -v error -show_entries > stream=sample_rate -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 *set* *%%S > if %%S*==48000 > ("C:\Users\%username%\Desktop\48000 sample rates Audio\%%F") > ) > pause No need for a Batch-file. Just navigate to the appropriate dir... cd "Users\%username%\Desktop\General Audios" ...and enter the following one-liner: FOR %A IN (*.mp3) DO @FOR /F "delims=" %B IN ('ffprobe -v 0 -show_entries stream^=sample_rate -of default^=nk^=1:nw^=1 "%A"') DO @IF %B EQU 48000 ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "%A" -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 320k -ar 44100 "..\48000 sample rates Audio\%~nA_converted.mp3" ...or the same FOR-loops a bit more readable (prettified): FOR %A IN (*.mp3) DO @( FOR /F "delims=" %B IN ('ffprobe -v 0 -show_entries stream^=sample_rate -of default^=nk^=1:nw^=1 "%A"') DO @( IF %B EQU 48000 ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "%A" -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 320k -ar 44100 "..\48000 sample rates Audio\%~nA_converted.mp3" ) ) - Don't forget to escape the equals signs in the ffprobe command, or the FOR-loop will execute the ffprobe command without them. - In the process you'll only see ffmpeg converting the 48kHz mp3-files. If you want more verbosity, just remove one or both of the "@" signs. -- Reino _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".