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Hello,
Is there any way to use the dir command / some DOS Script to select only first file of similar pattern of files in a direcotory and rename it for example, one directory has 5 files
abc_1005.txt
abc_5256.txt
abc_2001.txt
abc_2003.txt
abc_3006.txt
by use script I would... (2 Replies)
Hello!!
I have directories from 2008, with files in them. I want to create a script that will find the directoried from 2008 (example directory:
drwxr-xr-x 2 isplan users 1024 Nov 21 2008 FILES_112108), delete the files within those directories and then delete the directories... (3 Replies)
Hi, I am a unix newbie.I need to write a shell script to move my oracle READ WRITE datafiles from one serevr to another. I need to move it from /u01/oradata/W1KK/.. to /u01/oradata/W2KK,
/u02/oradata/W1KK/.. to /u02/oradata/W2KK.
That is, I actaully am moving my datafiles from one database to... (2 Replies)
I am very new to unix as well as shell scripting.
I have to write a script for the following requirement. In have to list all the files in directory and its sub directories along with file path and size of the file
Please help me in this regard and many thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
Dear Members,
I have a list of xml files like
abc.xml.table
prq.xml.table
...
..
.
in a txt file.
Now I have to search the file(s) in all directories and sub-directories and print the full path of file in a output txt file.
Please help me with the script or command to do so.
... (11 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm very new to shell scripting and need quite urgently to do this thing for my student job. I have a directory called "vectors" with a bunch of files all named ".vector". also i have for each of those files a directory with the name . I now want to move each of those *.vector files... (2 Replies)
I have files in the ABC_YYYYMMDD.zip format under a directory. Each zip file contains A text file in the ABC_YYYYMMDD.txt format.
I am trying to create a script that will Rename the zip files and their underlying text file replacing the datepart in them with .
For eg: in the case of... (1 Reply)
I have searched this quite a long time but couldn't find the right method for me to use. I need to assign read write permission to the user for specific directories and it's sub directories and files. I do not want to use ACL. I do not want to assign user the same group of that directories too.... (0 Replies)
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avimerge
avimerge(1) General Commands Manual avimerge(1)NAME
avimerge - merge several AVI-files into one
SYNOPSIS
avimerge -o name -i file1 [ file2 [ ... ] ] [ -p file ] [ -a num ] [ -A num ] [ -b num ] [ -c ] [ -f commentfile ] [ -x indexfile ]
COPYRIGHT
avimerge is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.
DESCRIPTION
avimerge is a versatile tool. It can contatenate several AVI files into one. It can also be used to fix an index of a broken file and can
also replace audio tracks or muxes new ones. It can read raw AC3 and MP3 files for multplexing.
OPTIONS -o name
Specify the name of the output file.
-i file
Specify the name(s) of the input file(s) to merge into the output file.
-p file
Specify the name of the audio file to multiplex into the output file. The type of file can be either another AVI file or an MP3 or
AC3 file.
-b num Specify if avimerge should write an VBR mp3 header into the AVI file. Default is dependent on the input file (and usually correct).
num is either 1 or 0.
-c Drop video frames in case audio is missing [off]
Only when merging multiple AVI files. Some AVI files run a little bit (usually for one or two video frames) short on audio. This
means avimerge cannot keep up sync when concatinating them. The files play fine when played individually but not when merged because
audio from the new file gets played back with video from the old file. avimerge will print a message like
No audiodata left for track 0->0 (59950.25=59950.25) continuing ..
When you turn on the -c option, the video which is too much will be dropped.
-f commentfile
Read AVI tombstone data for header comments from commentfile. See /docs/avi_comments.txt for a sample.
-x indexfile
Read the AVI index from indexfile. See aviindex(1) for information on how to create such a file.
-a num Specify the number of the audio track you want to use from the input file.
-A num Specify the number of the audio track you want to use in the output file. If you specify an existing track number, the track will be
replaced. If omitted, the next free slot will be used.
EXAMPLES
The command
avimerge -o big.avi -i my_file1.avi my_file2.avi my_file3.avi
merges the three input files my_file[123].avi into one big AVI-file big.avi.
avimerge -o out.avi -i in.avi -p audio2.avi -a 1
merges track number 1 form in.avi to the next free track number in out.avi. You can create audio-only AVI-files using
transcode -i song.mp3 -x null,mp3 -g 0x0 -y raw -a 1 -o audio2.avi -u 50
The command
avimerge -o out.avi -i in.avi -p sound.mp3
merges the file sound.mp3 as an additional audio track into out.avi.
AUTHORS
avimerge was written by Thomas Oestreich
<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from many others. See AUTHORS for details.
SEE ALSO aviindex(1), avifix(1), avisplit(1), tccat(1), tcdecode(1), tcdemux(1), tcextract(1), tcprobe(1), tcscan(1), transcode(1)avimerge(1) 26th January 2004 avimerge(1)