问题
Oh boy! I don't know even know what to start with) So, I have a folder with a lot of videos. What I need is to create subtitles with the names of those videos also minding their length to create subtitles in .srt format.
I have already look up some info and copied some code
@echo off
set dirpath=%1
dir C:\FolderwithVideos /O:S /b /-p /o:gn > "C:\result.txt"
call replacer.bat result.txt ".mp4" ""
exit
As a result i got this in result.txt
videoname1
videoname2
videoname3
What I need is to make them look like this (And of course in the end to create .srt file with the result.)
1
00:00:0,000 --> 00:00:25,000
videoname1
2
00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:35,000
videoname2
3
00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:55,000
videoname3
Hope I got everything, please help! Thanks in advance!
回答1:
Using VBS to get the video length of each video files (using Folder.GetDetailsOf method) and to sum
the lengths for the timers in the .srt
file (using the FormatDateTime Function).
This script get the name of the videos in your result.txt file (so you have to include your code in this BAT
or run the bat, that generate it, before.
I already include it in my code but with REM
before. So remove the REMs
if needed.
The result is displayed on the CMD and writing in the file Output.srt
(In the same directory of the BAT file)
BuildSrt.bat
@echo off&cls
::The Path of your Videos files
set "$VideoPath=C:\FolderwithVideos"
::If you want your Code in this BAT remove the REMs Below :
rem dir "%$VideoPath%" /O:S /b /-p /o:gn > "C:\result.txt"
rem call replacer.bat result.txt ".mp4" ""
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set /a $Count=1
set "$Timer=00:00:00"
(for /f "delims=" %%a in (result.txt) do (
call:getVideolength "%%a.mp4"
for /f "delims=" %%x in ('cscript //nologo getvideolength.vbs') do (
call:SumTime !$Timer! %%x
for /f "delims=" %%y in ('cscript //nologo SumTime.vbs') do set "$NewTimer=%%y"
echo !$Count!
echo !$Timer!,000 --^> !$NewTimer!,000
echo %%a
Set $Timer=!$NewTimer!
)
set /a $Count+=1
))>Output.srt
echo Done !!!
type Output.srt
pause
exit/b
:GetVideoLength
(echo dim objShell
echo dim objFolder
echo dim objFolderItem
echo set objShell = CreateObject("shell.application"^)
echo set objFolder = objShell.NameSpace("%$videoPath%"^)
echo set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName(%1^)
echo dim objInfo
echo objInfo = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 27^)
echo wscript.echo objinfo)>GetVideoLength.vbs
exit/b
:SumTime
echo wscript.echo FormatDateTime(CDate("%1"^) + CDate("%2"^),3^) >SumTime.vbs
exit/b
This will create a file Output.srt
like this :
1
00:00:00,000 --> 01:28:28,000
Film1
2
01:28:28,000 --> 02:49:39,000
Film2
3
02:49:39,000 --> 04:45:25,000
Film3
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34457893/batch-to-create-video-srt-subtitles-with-right-timing