The video files are 0KB or only recorded for a few minutes and then stopped automatically recording
The video files are 0KB or only recorded for a few minutes and then stopped automatically recording; alternatively, the command prompt (cmd) window suddenly closed, causing the video not to be converted to MP4 or MKV in time. In these situations, how can I delete these videos on my local hard drive with one click? This is because if I don't delete them, I can't automatically record new videos. Moreover, when I try to delete them, the following messages keep popping up: 'The file is in use.' 'The action cannot be completed because the file is open in ffmpeg.exe.' 'Close the file and try again.' However, I can't just close the cmd window directly, because once I do, all the videos currently being recorded will be in TS format and won't show their duration locally, indicating they haven't been converted. Although they are playable, the playback is noticeably very choppy."