media-processing

Process audio and video files with ffmpeg — trim, merge, extract audio, convert formats, compress, and more.

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Media Processing

Process audio and video files using ffmpeg. Claude already knows ffmpeg well — this skill only defines the interaction flow.

Usage

When the user wants to process audio/video files: $ARGUMENTS

Instructions

Step 0: Choose interaction mode

On first interaction, use AskUserQuestion:

  • Question: "Are you familiar with video processing?"
  • Options:
    • "Simple mode — just pick the best options for me (Recommended)"
    • "Pro mode — I want full control over parameters"

If the user uses technical terms (CRF, codec, bitrate, etc.) in simple mode, automatically switch to pro mode.

Step 1: Analyze input files

Run ffprobe to inspect each input file:

ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration,size,bit_rate -show_entries stream=codec_name,codec_type,width,height,r_frame_rate,sample_rate,channels,bit_rate -of json "$INPUT_FILE"

Simple mode: show duration, resolution, file size. Pro mode: show full codec, bitrate, sample rate, and other technical details.

Step 2: Confirm key parameters before executing

You MUST use AskUserQuestion to confirm key parameters before running any ffmpeg command. Only ask questions relevant to the operation.

Simple mode — describe effects, not parameters

Trim example:

  • "Where should it start? Where should it end?"
  • "Output quality?" → "Same as original (fastest)" / "Slightly compressed (smaller file)" / "More compressed (much smaller)"
  • "Keep the audio?" → "Yes" / "No"

Merge example:

  • Show file list, confirm concatenation order
  • "These files have different resolutions — which size should the output use?"

Extract audio example:

  • "Output format?" → "MP3 (universal)" / "WAV (lossless)" / "AAC (high quality, small size)"

Pro mode — expose technical parameters

  • Show codec, CRF, preset, bitrate options
  • Allow custom parameter input
  • For merging: offer concat demuxer vs concat filter choice

Extra checks for merging

When merging multiple files, you must:

  1. Check whether all files share the same resolution, codec, and audio codec
  2. If they differ, inform the user and ask how to handle it
  3. Confirm concatenation order

Step 3: Execute

  1. Build the ffmpeg command
  2. In pro mode, show the full command before running
  3. Execute and report progress

Step 4: Verify output

Run ffprobe on the output file and report:

Simple mode:

Done!
- Duration: 2m 30s
- File size: 45 MB (60% smaller than original)
- Saved to: /path/to/output.mp4

Pro mode:

Done!
- Output: 1920x1080, H.264 CRF 23, AAC 128kbps
- Duration: 2:30 | Size: 45.2 MB (was 112 MB, -60%)
- Path: /path/to/output.mp4
- Command: ffmpeg -ss 00:01:30 -to 00:04:00 -i input.mp4 ...

Key Principles

  • Don't be an ffmpeg manual — Claude already knows ffmpeg; don't enumerate parameters
  • Only ask what's needed — tailor questions to the specific operation, don't ask a long checklist every time
  • Output path — default to current working directory, with an operation suffix (e.g. _trimmed, _merged)
  • Error handling — if ffmpeg fails, explain the cause in plain language and suggest a fix

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