How to batch convert mp4 files to ogg with ffmpeg using a bash command or Ruby

TJ Sherrill picture TJ Sherrill · May 26, 2012 · Viewed 13.2k times · Source

I am running a OSX, don't know tons about video conversions. But I have like 200 videos that are all in mp4 format and won't play in Firefox. I need to convert them to ogg to use the html5 video tag.

These files live in a folder structure that makes it hard to do files one at a time. I would like the bash command or Ruby command to go through all child folders and find all .mp4's and convert them.

I found one reference of how to do this with Google: http://athmasagar.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/a-bash-script-to-convert-mp4-files-to-oggogv/

#!/bin/bash
for f in $(ls *mp4 | sed ‘s/\(.*\)\..*/\1/’)
do
ffmpeg -i $f.mp4 -acodec vorbis -vcodec libtheora $f.ogg
done

But have no idea how to convert this from linux to osx.

Answer

Jim Martin picture Jim Martin · May 28, 2012

While the direct answer to your question would be like this:

#!/bin/bash
MOVIES=~/Movies/
find "$MOVIES" -name '*.mp4' -exec sh -c 'ffmpeg -i "$0" -sameq "${0%%.mp4}.ogg"' {} \;
exit;

I think you might find better results using the VP8 or webm codec as it will give you much better results and is actually preferred in modern versions of Firefox. Given that, you should try this:

#!/bin/bash
MOVIES=~/Movies/
find "$MOVIES" -name '*.mp4' -exec sh -c 'ffmpeg -i "$0" -sameq "${0%%.mp4}.webm"' {} \;
exit;

Both of these methods WILL result in a loss of quality in your resulting videos as they are re-encoding the already encoded material and, in my opinion, even the webm codec is not nearly as good as a properly encoded MP4 using the h.264 codec.