05-14-2011
Batch file to move video files and retain sub-directories
I have just purchased my first ever Apple computer - and am therefore new to UNIX also.
I would like to create a simple "batch file" (apologies if this is the wrong terminology) to do the following:
When I plug my camera into the MAC it automatically downloads photos and videos into a new sub-directory inside the "Pictures" folder, the new folder name is the date on which the photos were taken.
eg,
Pictures\2011-04-28
The problem is it puts both photos (jpg) and videos (avi) into this folder. I want to separate the photos from the videos.
I need a script which will move the videos to a new folder inside "Movies" but retains the date based sub-directory name.
eg,
Movies\2011-04-28
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance.
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NAME
PTBatcher - CLI interface to Hugin Batch processor
SYNOPSIS
PTBatcher [options] -a input.pto
DESCRIPTION
PTBatcher Queues and processes stitching projects. Functionality is similar to the the GUI Hugin Batch Processor. The default action with
the -a parameter is to add the specified project to the stitching queue and exit.
The stitching queue may be processed by the GUI Hugin Batch Processor application, or by PTBatcher without a GUI, but not by both at the
same time. To process the queue with PTBatcher use the -b parameter.
OPTIONS
-a file
add project to queue. Unless -o option is present, the default prefix is appointed.
-o output prefix (together with -a option)
-l list all projects in batch queue
-c clear all projects from batch queue
-x id
remove project with specified id
-r reset all projects to waiting status
-b start batch process
-p use parallel processing (together with -b option)
-d delete .pto files when complete (together with -b option)
-s shutdown computer when complete (together with -b option)
-v verbose mode
-h print this help
SEE ALSO
hugin(1) PTBatcherGUI(1)
AUTHORS
Thomas Modes, Marko Kuder
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