![]() ![]() I guess you can do similar things also on Windows 10 PowerShell, but I'm not faimiliar with it, and can't help. As a video editing tool, Video Compressor has the basic features needed to reduce the file size or change video metadata. If you already have basic scripting skills (or you're willing to learn them) you can make scripts a lot more powerful and complex and than this trivial one, and even make it replace originals with converted files, as you said in your question. Still, you can avoid name collisions checking the Automatically name output files option in the Preferences window, and making sure Title is part of the File Format field, as explained in the documentation. HandBrakeCLI -preset "PresetName" -i /path/to/sourceN -o /path/to/any/destinationN 1 AFAIK, it's not possible at the moment to tell Handbrake to replace original files neither to save them in the source folder. HandBrakeCLI -preset "PresetName" -i /path/to/source2 -o /path/to/any/destination2 ![]() HandBrakeCLI -preset "PresetName" -i /path/to/source1 -o /path/to/any/destination1 ![]() If you're familiar with the command line, another way to solve this problem could be writing a script that use HandBrakeCLI.įor example, on Ubuntu (or any other GNU/Linux system) you can write a very basic script like this (for details see the CLI documentation page): #!/bin/bash Handbrake will put converted files in your specified destination folder, but you won't have any name collision problem. AFAIK, it's not possible at the moment to tell Handbrake to replace original files neither to save them in the source folder. ![]()
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