made it so i just click file and paste YouTube url

Linux is amazing

#! /usr/bin/bash
echo "Enter a url"
read a

yt-dlp -x $a
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    9 hours ago

    I might add one for scaling. I just don’t use it as frequently as trying to meet a file size limit. The scaling is also much easier to remember

    ffmpeg -i  in.mp4 -vf "scale=600:-1" -an out.mp4
    

    It does get complicated though, when scaling many videos and images, I’ve used something like the following in the past

    find .  -exec ffmpeg -i {} -vf "scale=1920:1080:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=1920:1080:-1:-1:color=black" {}.mp4 \;
    

    Those were the only two that showed up when I typed history | grep scale.

    after commenting, I also added a new video file resizer.

    It works significantly better than the one I previously posted. It’s also copied from stackoverflow.

    bitrate="$(awk "BEGIN {print int($2 * 1024 * 1024 * 8 / $(ffprobe \
        -v error \
        -show_entries format=duration \
        -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 \
        "$1" \
    ) / 1000)}")k"
    ffmpeg \
        -y \
        -i "$1" \
        -c:v libx264 \
        -preset medium \
        -b:v $bitrate \
        -pass 1 \
        -an \
        -f mp4 \
        /dev/null \
    && \
    ffmpeg \
        -i "$1" \
        -c:v libx264 \
        -preset medium \
        -b:v $bitrate \
        -pass 2 \
        -an \
        "${1%.*}-$2mB.mp4"