08-02-2008
help removing characters for output file in shell script
hi i'm new to shell scripts and have a small problem
i am running a batch converter that returns all flash .flv files in a directory and create a png image from each one
Quote:
#!/bin/bash
echo "flv-to-png converter"
echo ""
if (($# ==0))
then
echo "Usage: flvtopng [flv files] ..."
exit
fi
while (($# !=0 ))
do
ffmpeg -i $1 -vcodec png -vframes 1 -an -ss 00:00:08 -t 00:00:01 -f rawvideo -s 320x240 /var/www/vhosts/mysite.com/httpdocs/playerimage/$1.png
shift
done
echo "Finished with flv-to-png converter"
echo ""
the problem i have is the $1 variable , its ok on the first call but on the secound call $1.png , i have extra characrters that i need to strip from this element
for example on the first call of $1 it produces 997.flv on the secound call $1.png and outputs a resulting 997.flv.png
i need to strip the .flv part from 997.flv.png to return only 997.png (strip 4 characters from the end of $1 on its secound call - this whould be the same on all resulting files in a directory full of files as this shell script runs)
how can i do this, is it easy or is it complex, any help with this issue would be very usefull, i have tryed searching google, but can not fing out how to strip characters from a varablie in shell scripts
thanks in advance
Last edited by wingchun22; 08-02-2008 at 12:28 AM..
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