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PowerShell port of Don Melton's encode.sh script (https://gist.github.com/donmelton/5734177) to encode video files with HandbrakeCLI. Some things like subtitle support weren't migrated as I don't care for them to be burned in and the Apple TV doesn't support them otherwise. Don's settings are kept intact, with the exception of upping the bitrate…
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I added the optional decomb PowerShell parameter than activates "--decomb" in Handbrake. | |
I was running into interlace issues encoding an animated TV show - Sealab 2021. I don't | |
think you will need it unless you're enoding similar content. For everything else I | |
leave it off ($false) by default. | |
Improved the funcationality of the script to take either a single MKV file or a folder | |
of MKV files. | |
Usage: | |
encode.ps1 [source file] | |
encode.ps1 [source directory] -decomb:$true | |
#> | |
Param( | |
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, HelpMessage="Please specify an MKV source file or directory.")] | |
[string]$source, | |
[switch]$decomb | |
) | |
[string]$handbrake = "C:\Program Files\HandBrake\HandBrakeCLI.exe" | |
[string]$mediainfo = "C:\Program Files\MediaInfo\MediaInfo.exe" | |
$script:handbrake_options = @("--markers", "--large-file", "--encoder", "x264", "--encopts", "vbv-maxrate=25000:vbv-bufsize=31250:ratetol=inf", "--crop", "0:0:0:0", "--strict-anamorphic") | |
if ($decomb) { | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--decomb" | |
} | |
function Encode-File { | |
Param( | |
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] | |
[string]$source_file | |
) | |
[string]$output_file = [io.path]::ChangeExtension($source_file, '.mp4') | |
[int]$width = & $mediainfo --Inform="Video;%Width%" $source_file | |
[int]$height = & $mediainfo --Inform="Video;%Height%" $source_file | |
if (($width -gt 1280) -or ($height -gt 720)) { | |
$max_bitrate = "6500" | |
} elseif (($width -gt 720) -or ($height -gt 576)) { | |
$max_bitrate = "4000" | |
} else { | |
$max_bitrate = "2200" | |
} | |
[int]$min_bitrate = $max_bitrate / 2 | |
[decimal]$bitrate = & $mediainfo --Inform="Video;%BitRate%" $source_file | |
if (! $bitrate) { | |
$bitrate = & $mediainfo --Inform="General;%OverallBitRate%" $source_file | |
$bitrate = $bitrate / 10 * 9 | |
} | |
if ($bitrate) { | |
$bitrate = [math]::floor($bitrate / 5 * 4 / 100000) * 100 | |
if ($bitrate -gt $max_bitrate) { | |
$bitrate = $max_bitrate | |
} elseif ($bitrate -lt $min_bitrate) { | |
$bitrate = $min_bitrate | |
} | |
} else { | |
$bitrate = $min_bitrate | |
} | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--vb", $bitrate | |
[decimal]$frame_rate = & $mediainfo --Inform="Video;%FrameRate_Original%" $source_file | |
if (! $frame_rate) { $frame_rate = & $mediainfo --Inform="Video;%FrameRate%" $source_file } | |
if ($frame_rate -eq 29.970) { | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--rate", 23.976, "--detelecine" | |
} else { | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--rate", 30, "--pfr" | |
} | |
[int]$channels = (& $mediainfo --Inform="Audio;%Channels%" $source_file) -replace "[^0-9].*" | |
if ($channels -gt 2) { | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--aencoder", "faac,copy:ac3" | |
} elseif (((& $mediainfo --Inform="General;%Audio_Format_List%" $source_file) -replace " /.*") -eq "AAC") { | |
$script:handbrake_options += "--aencoder", "copy:aac" | |
} | |
& $handbrake $script:handbrake_options --input $source_file --output $output_file | |
} | |
if (Test-Path $source -PathType Container) { | |
$files = (Get-ChildItem "$source\*" -include *.mkv) | |
if ($files.length -ge 1) { | |
ForEach ($file in $files) { | |
[string]$mp4file = [io.path]::ChangeExtension($file, ".mp4") | |
Write-Host $mp4file | |
if (!(Test-Path $mp4file)) { | |
Write-Host "`n*******************************************************************************" | |
Write-Host "Encoding $file" -foreground green | |
Write-Host "*******************************************************************************`n" | |
Encode-File $file | |
} else { | |
Write-Host "$mp4file already exists" | |
} | |
} | |
} else { | |
Write-Host "`n*******************************************************************************" | |
Write-Host "No files are available to encode" -foreground yellow | |
Write-Host "*******************************************************************************`n" | |
} | |
} else { | |
Encode-File $source | |
} |
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I'm still learning PowerShell, so if you see an issue or a better method of doing something, just let me know. I have tried implementing file logging, but PowerShell seems to have an issue with capturing screen output and file output simultaneously. So I'll be looking at file logging in a more granular approach.