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Jul 19, 2023 at 21:14 comment added dodrg Hopefully you are not using %%F directly on the command line. The doubled % (%%F) is for the usage in a batch only. To use it on the command line reduce it to one %, so writing for %F in .....
Jul 14, 2023 at 19:02 comment added Avery Mitchell It may be a permissions error due to the files being on an external hard drive. Will try on C:/ Edit: It did not matter, same result via CLI.
Jul 14, 2023 at 18:54 comment added Avery Mitchell Hi there, I've just found some time to go and take a look at this some more. Unfortunately, I've not made any headway whatsoever - the only information I get from using CLI is "%%F: No such file or directory", or "%%F" was unexpected at this time.
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Jul 6, 2023 at 23:42 comment added dodrg Updated the answer.
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Jul 6, 2023 at 23:11 comment added Avery Mitchell Thank you again for responding! I really appreciate it. Unfortunately I changed the line but it's still closing immediately and nothing is appearing in the folders. for "%%F" in (*.mkv, *.mp4) do ( If not Exist "%%~nF" MkDir "%%~nF" ffmpeg -i "%%F" -r 1 "%%~nF\%%~nF-%%3d.png" )
Jul 6, 2023 at 23:04 comment added Avery Mitchell Thank you for responding. I wasn't able to test if it worked because I was unable to get any of the screenshots working in the first place :^) Since I was here I figured another related question wouldn't have been an issue, over cluttering up with multiple junk posts.
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