You realize your scripts are not much use, right?
I'm certainly not going to shove some version of ffmpeg that you give me onto my system, when I can install it (and the codecs and dependencies) from my online repos. And your scripts don't allow anyone to change bitrates, select audio tracks or subtitles, or any of the things someone might want to do when converting a file. Most of the gui's and front end converters let you do such things easily. And using 99 (or even 100 pct) of your cpu isn't going to "destroy" your computer, unless you don't have it built and cooled properly.
How long have you been using linux?
I'm certainly not going to shove some version of ffmpeg that you give me onto my system, when I can install it (and the codecs and dependencies) from my online repos. And your scripts don't allow anyone to change bitrates, select audio tracks or subtitles, or any of the things someone might want to do when converting a file. Most of the gui's and front end converters let you do such things easily. And using 99 (or even 100 pct) of your cpu isn't going to "destroy" your computer, unless you don't have it built and cooled properly.
How long have you been using linux?