split the video into five chunks using ffmpeg and batch script












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I want to split videos into five chunks using ffmpeg



the first chunk represents 20% of the whole video

the second chunk represents 40% of the whole video

the third chunk represents 60% of the whole video

the fourth chunk represents 80% of the whole video



the fifth chunk represents 100% of the whole video



I write the algorithm but I do not know how to write the batch code:
1. find the duration of the video
2. store the duration in variable
3. divided the duration by 5
4. split the video



I want a batch script that takes the duration of the video then store the value of duration in the variable



this is how I can take the duration of the video



ffmpeg -i C:video-splitter-master1.avi 2>&1 | grep "Duration"| cut -d ' ' -f 4 | sed s/,// | sed 's@..*@@g' | awk '{ split($1, A, ":"); split(A[3], B, "."); print 3600*A[1] + 60*A[2] + B[1] }'


but how I can store the duration value in the variable?



can you please help me?










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  • ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:12











  • Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:13











  • The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

    – llogan
    Jan 21 at 19:12


















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I want to split videos into five chunks using ffmpeg



the first chunk represents 20% of the whole video

the second chunk represents 40% of the whole video

the third chunk represents 60% of the whole video

the fourth chunk represents 80% of the whole video



the fifth chunk represents 100% of the whole video



I write the algorithm but I do not know how to write the batch code:
1. find the duration of the video
2. store the duration in variable
3. divided the duration by 5
4. split the video



I want a batch script that takes the duration of the video then store the value of duration in the variable



this is how I can take the duration of the video



ffmpeg -i C:video-splitter-master1.avi 2>&1 | grep "Duration"| cut -d ' ' -f 4 | sed s/,// | sed 's@..*@@g' | awk '{ split($1, A, ":"); split(A[3], B, "."); print 3600*A[1] + 60*A[2] + B[1] }'


but how I can store the duration value in the variable?



can you please help me?










share|improve this question

























  • ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:12











  • Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:13











  • The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

    – llogan
    Jan 21 at 19:12
















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I want to split videos into five chunks using ffmpeg



the first chunk represents 20% of the whole video

the second chunk represents 40% of the whole video

the third chunk represents 60% of the whole video

the fourth chunk represents 80% of the whole video



the fifth chunk represents 100% of the whole video



I write the algorithm but I do not know how to write the batch code:
1. find the duration of the video
2. store the duration in variable
3. divided the duration by 5
4. split the video



I want a batch script that takes the duration of the video then store the value of duration in the variable



this is how I can take the duration of the video



ffmpeg -i C:video-splitter-master1.avi 2>&1 | grep "Duration"| cut -d ' ' -f 4 | sed s/,// | sed 's@..*@@g' | awk '{ split($1, A, ":"); split(A[3], B, "."); print 3600*A[1] + 60*A[2] + B[1] }'


but how I can store the duration value in the variable?



can you please help me?










share|improve this question
















I want to split videos into five chunks using ffmpeg



the first chunk represents 20% of the whole video

the second chunk represents 40% of the whole video

the third chunk represents 60% of the whole video

the fourth chunk represents 80% of the whole video



the fifth chunk represents 100% of the whole video



I write the algorithm but I do not know how to write the batch code:
1. find the duration of the video
2. store the duration in variable
3. divided the duration by 5
4. split the video



I want a batch script that takes the duration of the video then store the value of duration in the variable



this is how I can take the duration of the video



ffmpeg -i C:video-splitter-master1.avi 2>&1 | grep "Duration"| cut -d ' ' -f 4 | sed s/,// | sed 's@..*@@g' | awk '{ split($1, A, ":"); split(A[3], B, "."); print 3600*A[1] + 60*A[2] + B[1] }'


but how I can store the duration value in the variable?



can you please help me?







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  • ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:12











  • Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:13











  • The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

    – llogan
    Jan 21 at 19:12





















  • ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:12











  • Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

    – Offbeatmammal
    Jan 20 at 23:13











  • The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

    – llogan
    Jan 21 at 19:12



















ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

– Offbeatmammal
Jan 20 at 23:12





ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.0 -i input.mp4 -c copy -t 00:00:10.0 output.mp4 will copy the first ten seconds from the start point of 0

– Offbeatmammal
Jan 20 at 23:12













Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

– Offbeatmammal
Jan 20 at 23:13





Possible duplicate of Split videos into five segment using ffmpeg

– Offbeatmammal
Jan 20 at 23:13













The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

– llogan
Jan 21 at 19:12







The stderr output from ffmpeg is not meant to be machine parsed. Use ffprobe instead. Then you can eliminate grep, cut, sed, sed, and awk.

– llogan
Jan 21 at 19:12














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