Is there a way to grep ffmpeg's unfriendly output to get the progress (time/duration) into a variable? I've tried this on powershell already but i can't get seem to get a hold of ffmpeg's continuous output via pipe redirection and using the --line-buffered
flag in grep.
Here is what I came up with but it only returns after the encoding process has finished.
ffmpeg -i $input $output 2>&1 | grep --line-buffered -oP "(?<=time=)[0-9:]*"