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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting BASH: how to launch a program with parameters Post 302175413 by cfajohnson on Thursday 13th of March 2008 11:07:30 PM
Old 03-14-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by TinCanFury
I have a bunch of MKV movies with embedded subtitles. I'd like to extract the subtitles into their own SRT file. so I've got this basic script written:

Code:
#!/bin/bash

MOVIE=$1
echo "Original Movie: $MOVIE"
SRTFILE=${MOVIE/%mkv/srt}
echo "srt File: $SRTFILE"

TRACK=`mkvinfo "$MOVIE" | grep subtitle -B3 | grep Track\ number\:\ | sed -e 's$
#echo "Track is $TRACK"

if [[ "$TRACK" -gt "0" ]]
then
        echo "Track is: $TRACK"
        mkvextract tracks $MOVIE ${TRACK}:$SRTFILE
else
        echo "No subtitle track!"
fi

which gives me
Code:
$ ./subtitleextract.sh Ying\ Xiong\ \(Hero\).mkv 
Original Movie: Ying Xiong (Hero).mkv
srt File: Ying Xiong (Hero).srt
Track is: 3
Error: Missing track ID in argument 'Xiong'.

it should be running
mkvextract tracks Ying\ Xiong\ \(Hero\).mkv 3:Ying\ Xiong\ \(Hero\).srt
but obviously isn't.

Quote your variables:
Code:
mkvextract tracks "$MOVIE" "${TRACK}:$SRTFILE"

 

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