ffmpeg modelo de segmento de script bash

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Eu estava tentando controlar a função de segmento de arquivo ffmpeg por meio de um script bash para cortar um arquivo de filme grande em partes menores.

Eu dei uma olhada na documentação aqui , mas isso não cobre o que eu gostaria de fazer.

Eu gostaria de mixar a função de segmento com algumas das minhas próprias coisas do bash. Aqui está um exemplo de parte do script.

#!/bin/bash
DIR="/../../*"
OUT_DIR="/../../"
file_extension=""
filename=""
input_file=""
input_file_dir=""
output_file=""
working_directory=""
output_file_dir=""
part_count=0
for f in $DIR
do
    filename=$(basename "$f")
    input_file="$filename"
    filename=${filename::-4}
    file_extension=${f: -3}
    input_file_dir=$(dirname "$f")"/"
    part_count="$(printf "%03d" "$counter")"
    output_file="$filename"_"$part_count"."$file_extension
    //my file name generation takes place here
    output_file_dir="$OUT_DIR$filename"_"$part_count".mkv"
    let part_count=$part_count+1

    ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v libx264 -crf 22 -map 0 -strict -2 -segment_time 600 -g 9 -sc_threshold 0 -force_key_frames "expr:gte(t,n_forced*9)" -f segment "$OUT_DIR"
done

A linha acima de "$ OUT_DIR" não funciona e gera um erro críptico. Se eu remover "$ OUT_DIR" e colocar qualquer coisa, exemplo "test.mkv", os arquivos serão escritos corretamente, mas no local errado.

Posso fazer isso com o comando ffmpeg segment e o bash?

    
por user1610950 04.06.2016 / 23:01

1 resposta

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Ok, então descobri e reescrevi o script do zero.

#!/bin/bash
DIR="/../../../*" #directory where the movie files are located
OUT_DIR="/../../../../" #directory where the processed movie files will be exported
OUTPUT_FILE=""

file_duration_flat=0
file_duration_int=0
working_file_duration=0
default_chunk_size=600 #video length in seconds (10 minutes)
chunk_size=600 #video length in seconds (10 minutes)
video_pieces=0
video_pieces_hum_re=0
video_pieces_hum_re_cnt=0
counter=0
chunk_start_time=0
chunk_end_time=0
tt=10
end=10
iteration=0

#extract simple metadata from files
for f in $DIR
do
    echo $f
    file_duration_float=$(ffprobe -i "$f" -show_format -v quiet | sed -n 's/duration=//p')
    file_duration_int=$( echo "($file_duration_float+0.5)/1" | bc )
    working_file_duration_int=$file_duration_int
    working_file_duration=$(expr $file_duration_int - $chunk_size )
    echo $file_duration_int

    #---------------------------------------------
    # get the count of pieces to cut the file into
    #---------------------------------------------
    # echo $working_file_duration_int
    while [ "$working_file_duration_int" -ge "$chunk_size" ]
    do
        working_file_duration_int=$(($working_file_duration_int - chunk_size))
        video_pieces=$((video_pieces + 1 ))
        video_pieces_hum_re=$((video_pieces + 1 ))
        video_pieces_hum_re_cnt=$video_pieces_hum_re

        # echo "cut video into $video_pieces pieces"
        # echo "cut video into human readable $video_pieces_hum_re pieces"
        # echo "cut video human readable c $video_pieces_hum_re_cnt pieces"
    done
    #---------------------------------------------

    #---------------------------------------------
    # determine the start and end time of each clip
    #---------------------------------------------
    while [ $working_file_duration_int -gt -1 ]
    do
        filename=$(basename "$f")
        input_file="$filename"
        filename=${filename::-4}" "
        file_extension=${f: -3}
        input_file_dir=$(dirname "$f")"/"


        if [ $iteration -eq 0 ]
        then
            working_file_duration_int=$((file_duration_int - chunk_size))
            chunk_start_time=0
            chunk_end_time=$(($default_chunk_size))

            echo "iteration $iteration start: $chunk_start_time end: $chunk_end_time duration: $default_chunk_size video length left $working_file_duration_int"

            OUTPUT_FILE="$OUT_DIR$filename$iteration.mkv"
            $(ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel panic -i "$f" -ss $chunk_start_time -t $chunk_end_time [youre desired encoding] "$OUTPUT_FILE")
            iteration=$((iteration+1))
        fi
        if [ $working_file_duration_int -le $chunk_size ]
        then
            # echo "break early because time is $working_file_duration_int"
            chunk_size=$working_file_duration_int
            working_file_duration_int=$((working_file_duration_int - chunk_size))
            chunk_start_time=$(($chunk_start_time+$chunk_end_time))
            chunk_end_time=$(($chunk_size))

            # echo "early chunk size: $chunk_size iteration $iteration video length left $working_file_duration_int start: $chunk_start_time end: $chunk_end_time"
            echo "early chunk size: $chunk_size iteration $iteration start: $chunk_start_time end: $((chunk_start_time+chunk_end_time)) duration: $chunk_end_time video length left $working_file_duration_int "

            OUTPUT_FILE="$OUT_DIR$filename$iteration.mkv"
            $(ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel panic -i "$f" -ss $chunk_start_time -t $chunk_end_time [youre desired encoding] "$OUTPUT_FILE")
            iteration=0
            chunk_size=$default_chunk_size
            break
        else
            chunk_start_time=$(($chunk_start_time+$chunk_end_time))
            chunk_end_time=$(($chunk_size))
            working_file_duration_int=$((working_file_duration_int - chunk_size))
            echo "iteration $iteration start: $chunk_start_time end: $((chunk_start_time+chunk_end_time)) duration: $chunk_end_time video length left $working_file_duration_int "

            OUTPUT_FILE="$OUT_DIR$filename$iteration.mkv"
            $(ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel panic -i "$f" -ss $chunk_start_time -t $chunk_end_time [youre desired encoding] "$OUTPUT_FILE")
            iteration=$((iteration+1))
        fi
    done
done

Isso conseguiu o que eu precisava fazer.

    
por 06.06.2016 / 11:44