for f in *.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v 2cxcodec -b:v 5000k -c:a aac -b:a 192k "${f%.mkv}.2cx" done If you provide one sample input file name and the exact target requirements for 2CX (codec name, container extension, codecs supported, max bitrate or device), I can give an exact FFmpeg command.
ffmpeg -i input.mkv Note resolution, video/audio codecs, frame rate, and bitrate. If 2CX is a specific codec/container supported by FFmpeg (replace codec/container names below with the actual 2CX identifiers if different):
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for f in *.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v 2cxcodec -b:v 5000k -c:a aac -b:a 192k "${f%.mkv}.2cx" done If you provide one sample input file name and the exact target requirements for 2CX (codec name, container extension, codecs supported, max bitrate or device), I can give an exact FFmpeg command.
ffmpeg -i input.mkv Note resolution, video/audio codecs, frame rate, and bitrate. If 2CX is a specific codec/container supported by FFmpeg (replace codec/container names below with the actual 2CX identifiers if different):
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