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Cut and splice video files using a YAML definition file and ffmpeg
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل ffmpeg-editlist-0.5.2
نام ffmpeg-editlist
نسخه کتابخانه 0.5.2
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Richard Darst
ایمیل نویسنده -
آدرس صفحه اصلی -
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/ffmpeg-editlist/
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# ffmpeg editlist utility Often, one wants to reprocess a video file using some basic operations, such as removing certain segments. Rather than opening a video editor, it is nice to be able to define a text file (the **editlist**) with processing instructions, and then run it. This allows collaboration in the processing, for example sharing the editlist file via git. This utility takes a YAML definition of an editlist (segments to cut out and re-assemble into a file), and does the re-assembling using the ffmpeg command line utility. This is currently an alpha-level utility: it works, but expect it may not exactly fit your use case without a bit of work. Documentation is minimal but still needs improvement. However, it has been used for several large events. Features include: * YAML edit list definition. * Select segments to stitch together in the final video file. Segments are either copied raw or re-encoded (`--reencode`). * Give Table of Contents times (for example, '16:45: Lesson 2 begins') relative to the source video, output mapped to times in the output video automatically. * Cover certain areas of video (for example, when an audience member appears). * Everything scripted and non-interactive. ## Installation and dependencies This is on PyPI, may be installed with `pip install ffmpeg-editlist`. The only dependency is PyYAML so it might be reasonable to install with `pip install --user`. This creates a `ffmpeg-editlist` command in your environment. For usage without installing, `ffmpeg_editlist.py` works as stand-alone with only `pyyaml`. It depends on the `ffmpeg` command line utility, which must be installed through the operating system. Version requirements of `ffmpeg` are currently unknown. ## Usage Start with a directory of your videos (example: `day1-raw.mkv`). Create an edit list file (described in next section). A minimal example is: ```yaml - input: day1-raw.mkv - output: part1.mkv title: This is the title of part1 description: >- This is the multi-line description of part 1. editlist: - start: 00:00 # These are time segments to include - 4:00: Begin exercise 1 - stop: 5:00 - start: 6:13 - -: Going over the exercises # '-' means "latest start time". - stop: 99:00 ``` The general usage is then: ``` python ffmpeg-editlist.py EDITLIST.yaml INPUT-DIR [-o OUTPUT-DIR] ``` Where `INPUT-DIR` is the search path for input files and `OUTPUT-DIR` (default `.`) is the output path for files. You can use the `--limit PATTERN` option to reprocess only a few videos (example: `--limit part1`). Because of the way keyframes work, there may be missing segments around the transition points. After you have tested that your timings seem reasonable, re-run with ``--reencode`` and it will do a full re-encoding and make a seamless videos. The default encoding settings are designed to be slow but good enough for all practical purposes: ``` python ffmpeg-editlist.py EDITLIST.yaml --reencode INPUT-DIR [-o OUTPUT-DIR] ``` `OUTPUT-DIR` will get the encoded files, and `.txt` files with the video descriptions ready to upload to your video hosting site. ## Editlist definition ### Minimal example: single file ```yaml # Input is taken from command line argument `input`. - output: output.mp4 title: This is the title description: >- This is the multi-line description. editlist: - start: 00:00 # These are time segments to include - stop: 5:00 - start: 6:13 - stop: 99:00 ``` Run with `python ffmpeg-editlist.py editlist.yaml input.mkv`. ### Minimal example with multiple files ```yaml - input: raw-day1.mkv output: day1-part1.mkv editlist: - start: 1:12 - stop: 55:30 # Previous input file is used if no new input is defined - output: day1-part2.mkv editlist: - start: 1:00:12 - stop: 1:54:00 ``` Run with `python ffmpeg-editlist.py editlist.yaml $input_directory`. ### Multi-file with video descriptions This is a full example that demonstrates all features. ```yaml - workshop_description: > If this exists, it will be appended to the bottom of every video description. For example, it can be general information about the overall workshop. # This input will be used for all segments until redefined # Input relative to the input-dir command line argument. # If not given, use the raw input-dir argument as a filename. - input: cr-2021may-day1-obs.mov # A basic example # Output is relative to the output-dir command line argument. - output: day1-welcome.mp4 # If given, do not reencode this segment even if --reencode is given # (useful for segments that start at 00:00). 'reencode: true' does # nothing, this is the default and --reencode must still be # specified on the command line. #reencode: false editlist: - start: 12:20 - stop: 31:14 # Git-intro day 1 - output: day1-git-intro-1.mp4 # Output filename title: YouTube Video Title description: > Description of the video. editlist: # These pairs are times to *include* - start: 31:14 - stop: 38:13 - start: 41:28 - stop: 1:04:45 # A sample including table of contents entries. # You need to map times from the raw file, to the output file, in # order to make a clickable YouTube table of contents. # They are times in the # original video, and they are converted to the equivalent times in # the processed videos. They must be within the ranges above (and # you get a unhandled error if they aren't): # segment_start <= toc_time < segment_stop. # These can be interspersed with the segment definitions. # Example: - output: day2-git-intro-2.mp4 editlist: - start: 31:14 # TOC entry: - 31:14: Overview of the day - 33:25: Motivation to version control - stop: 38:13 - start: 41:28 - -: Basics of version control # '-' is an alias for "last start" - 48:35: "Exercise: record changes" # has a ':', so must be quoted - stop: 1:04:45 #- 1:18:22: This will fail, timestamp after the end This syntax is used to cover a segment of the video: - output: day3-has-audience-visible.mp4 editlist: - start: 00:00 # Cover an area. begin/end are clear. w and h are width and # height. x and y are offset (left, down) from the top-left corner - cover: {begin: "1:15:29", end: "1:51:34", w: 840, h: 300, x: 360} - stop: 5:00 ``` Alongside the `.mp4` output file, a `.mp4.info.txt` file is created with these contents. This is designed for easy copying and pasting into hosting sites: ``` Title of Video Video description. 01:53 Table of contents entry 1 15:45 Table of contents entry 2 ... Workshop description. ``` ### Multiple inputs Multiple inputs in one segment might be useful when you are attaching an introduction to the main video. Note that things might go wrong if the video sizes and codecs do not align perfectly. (TODO: does this work as expected?) ```yaml - output: output.mp4 editlist: - input: intro.mkv - start: 00:00 - stop: 99:00 - input: main.mkv - start: 0:00 - stop: 99:00 - input: outro.mkv - start: 0:00 - stop: 99:00 ``` ## See also * https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate * https://stackoverflow.com/q/7333232 * Inspired by https://github.com/mvdoc/budapest-fmri-data/blob/master/scripts/preprocessing-stimulus/split_movie.sh * script for the [mpv](https://mpv.io) video player, which can copy the time when you push a button. Might need some modification: https://github.com/Kr4is/mpv-copy-time ## Status / Contributing Alpha/beta, under development, it is starting to become reusable but still development is for a few use cases. In order to use this you probably have to read some code / work around some bugs since it isn't well tested yet. Bug reports or improvements welcome, but it is kind of a mess now. Test with ``pytest ffmpeg-editlist.py``, but note that main functionality is not tested right now.


نیازمندی

مقدار نام
- pyyaml
- pytest


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نصب پکیج whl ffmpeg-editlist-0.5.2:

    pip install ffmpeg-editlist-0.5.2.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz ffmpeg-editlist-0.5.2:

    pip install ffmpeg-editlist-0.5.2.tar.gz