Simple bash script to convert video files into Google Chromecast supported format.
Script identifies video and audio format of given file (using mediainfo
) and converts it if necessary (using ffmpeg
).
Filename of output video file is <original_filename>.mkv
and original video file gets renamed to <original_filename>.bak
.
mediainfo
ffmpeg
Install requirements by running e.g. apt-get install ffmpeg mediainfo
(Debian) or brew install ffmpeg mediainfo
(MacOS with Homebrew).
./chromecastize.sh [--mp4 | --mkv | --stereo | --delete-on-success | --force-vencode | --force-aencode | --config=/path/to/config] <videofile1> [videofile2 ...]
./chromecastize.sh /Volumes/MyNAS
- converts all videos on your NAS (assuming that it's mounted to/Volumes/MyNAS
)./chromecastize.sh Holiday.avi Wedding.avi
- converts specified video files
--mp4
forces conversion to MPEG-4 container--mkv
forces conversion to Matroska container--stereo
forces conversion from multichannel audio to 2 channel stereo--delete-on-success
deletes the original file on success instead of renaming it to<original_filename>.bak
--force-vencode
forces re-encoding of the video, if the codec is supported but the profile level is too high--force-aencode
forces re-encoding of the audio--config=/path/to/config
specify where to store configuration. When omitted the default folder~/.chromecastize
is used.
- Copy the example
config.sh
file to your config folder (default location:~/.chromecastize
). - Uncomment the options which you wish to change by removing the leading
#
symbol.
- Petr Kotek (did the script save you some time? donations appreciated: www.petrkotek.com)