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I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:



filename_number.bmp



where filename is the input filename



how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg










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      I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:



      filename_number.bmp



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      how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg










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      I have folder that contains some mp4 files I want to extract images from each of them in parallel and save it as:



      filename_number.bmp



      where filename is the input filename



      how to do that using parallel and ffmpeg







      command-line ffmpeg gnu-parallel






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          I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel



          ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i {} fr1/{.}_%d.jpg -hide_banner


          I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “{}” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “{.}” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.






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          I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel



          ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i {} fr1/{.}_%d.jpg -hide_banner


          I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “{}” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “{.}” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.






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          I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel



          ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i {} fr1/{.}_%d.jpg -hide_banner


          I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “{}” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “{.}” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.






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          • @mark - make sure and select this as the accepted answer if it is

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          • Is "parallel" the same as "xargs -P" ?

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          I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel



          ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i {} fr1/{.}_%d.jpg -hide_banner


          I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “{}” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “{.}” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.






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          I'm using the example from your previous question to use as an example for GNU parallel



          ls *.mp4 | parallel ffmpeg -i {} fr1/{.}_%d.jpg -hide_banner


          I can adjust the answer if this is not quite what you want. The “{}” gets replaced by GNU parallel with the whole file name, and “{.}” gets replaced by the file name with the last segment, separated by periods, removed.







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