#!/usr/bin/python #TODO give an option to use longer version # add subtitles download support and conversion # support different subtitles extensions # add video download support # support subs and vids renaming # make program organize file # add alternative versions # passing arguments into program; get rid of hardcoded values # fix def write_debug_file(data), so it generates correct values # check if you tell ffmpeg after the video is over - how does it handle it? # if yes, add r_clamp(.). I would have to get the length of the videos import re import os from datetime import timedelta # left clamps. used to make sure that eg. 00:00:02 doesn't become 23:59:52 def l_clamps(t, delta): if t < delta: return timedelta() else: return t - delta # if two chunks overlap, they get merged def merge_overlap(data): prev=data[-1] # might delete this line late #this also works, but for surely there's a better way to do this for i, cur in enumerate(data): if prev['fname']==cur['fname'] and prev['end'] > cur['beg'] - sides: # that means we have to merge them cur['beg']=prev['beg'] cur['desc']=prev['desc']+' | ' +cur['desc'] data[i-1]={} prev = cur # it collects data of clips which contain searched phrase def generate_splice_data(file_names): data = [] for i, f in enumerate(file_names): file = open(path + f) for i, line in enumerate(file): if i%4 == 2 and re.search(search, line): # we only need to check lines which contain text, hence the first condition data.append({ 'fname':f, #file name 'beg':l_clamps(timedelta(minutes = int(prev[3 :5]), seconds=int(prev[6: 8])), sides), #beginning timestamp 'end':timedelta(minutes = int(prev[20:22]), seconds=int(prev[23:25])) + sides, #ending timestamp 'desc':line[:-1]}) #lines said if i%4 == 1: prev = line # a timestamp line return data # it generates rip.sh - script which cut nessecsary part # i dunno how to spell nessessery def write_list_rip(data): file_list = open('list.txt', 'w') file_rip = open('rip.sh', 'w') file_rip.write('#!/bin/bash\n') for (i, d) in enumerate(data): if (d): name = d['fname'][:2] # get a name without an extension outname ="../out/{}-{:0>2}.mp4".format(name, i) file_list.write("file '{}'\n".format(outname)) delta = d['end']-d['beg'] # painfully slow # file_rip.write('ffmpeg -i ../original/{}.mp4 -ss 0{} -t 0{} -async 1 {}\n'.format(name, d['beg'], delta ,outname)) # slow but more accurate # very fast, but there are still 'bugs' true_beg = l_clamps(d['beg'], back) d1 = d['beg'] - true_beg # we have to do it his was just in case the clip is at the beginning file_rip.write('ffmpeg -ss 0{} -i ../original/{}.mp4 -ss 0{} -t 0{} -c copy {}\n'.format(true_beg, name, d1, delta, outname)) # fast but not accurate # generates a debug file - I can see how the clips are laid out # at the moment it doesnt work correcty. fix that def write_debug_file(data): file_debug = open('debug.txt', 'w') for d in data: if d: file_debug.write('{}\t{}\t{}\t{}\n'.format(d['fname'][:2], d['beg'], d['end'], d['desc'])) if __name__ == "__main__": search = '(pesky bird)' # the searched phrase sides = timedelta(seconds=10) # time we cut on both sides back = timedelta(seconds=60) # how much do we want to go to get better keyframes. dunno how to explain this in two sentences path = os.getcwd() + '/../subs/' # subtitles location file_names = sorted(os.listdir(path)) data = generate_splice_data(file_names) merge_overlap(data) write_list_rip(data) write_debug_file(data)