[FFmpeg-user] Subtitle filter and filename with quotes and spaces

Ramit Bhalla ramitbhalla at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 16:41:08 CET 2014


I've even tried this:

-vf subtitles='D'\:\\'MCEBuddy'\\'MCEBuddy
2.x'\\'MCEBuddy.ServiceCMD'\\'bin'\\'x86'\\'Debug'\\'working0'\\'HD
Small'\''.srt'

and it still throws an error:

[NULL @ 04596620] Unable to find a suitable output format for
'2.x'\\'MCEBuddy.ServiceCMD'\\'bin'\\'x86'\\'Debug'\\'working0'\\'HD'
2.x'\\'MCEBuddy.ServiceCMD'\\'bin'\\'x86'\\'Debug'\\'working0'\\'HD:
Invalid argument


On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Pavel Koshevoy <pkoshevoy at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Jan 20, 2014 8:20 AM, "Ramit Bhalla" <ramitbhalla at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the prompt response. What about the colon, Slashes and the
> > single quote - do those needs to be escaped?
> >
> > Also, where is this documented? I can't seem to get what's written here:
> > https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-utils.html#Quoting-and-escaping
> > to work.
> >
> > And if you don't mind is there a simpler way to enclose the entire string
> > in a some escaped character (like I assumed double quotes, I tried single
> > quotes and that also doesn't work).
>
> This really has nothing to do with ffmpeg, it's just how windows command
> shell works.  I suppose it's documented somewhere by microsoft...  Try
> google, I am not aware of a simpler solution.
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