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rough-edit/gen-script.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
import re
import os
from datetime import timedelta
search = '(pesky bird)' # the searched phrase
sides = 6 # how much do we to both sides of a fragment
# TODO:
# side =6 -> side = timedelta(seconds=6)
#now sides cant be bigger than 29, because of the way i hardcoded it somewhere
#TODO give an option to use longer version
# the fast version should be for testing only anyway
# to make sure that 00:00:02 doesn't become 23:59:42
def clamps(t):
if (t<=timedelta(seconds=sides)):
return timedelta()
else:
return t-timedelta(seconds=sides)
# if
# def merge_overlap(data): # if two chunks overlap, they get merged
# for (i, d) in enumerate(data):
# if(prev['fname']==d['fname']):
# if
# prev = d
# implement overlaping chunks recognition
path = os.getcwd() + '/../subs/' # subtitles location
file_names = []
for file in os.listdir(path):
file_names.append(file)
file_names.sort()
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,
'beg':clamps(timedelta(minutes = int(prev[3 :5]), seconds=int(prev[6: 8]))),
'end':clamps(timedelta(minutes = int(prev[20:22]), seconds=int(prev[23:25]))),
'desc':line}) # get file name, time stamps and desciption
if i%4 == 1:
prev = line # a timestamp line
file_list = open('list.txt', 'w')
file_rip = open('rip.sh', 'w')
file_rip.write('#!/bin/bash\n')
for (i, d) in enumerate(data):
name = d['fname'][:2] # get a name without an extension
outname ="../out/{}-{:0>2}.mp4".format(name, i)
# refactor time thingy and get rid of hardcoding
file_list.write("file '{}'\n".format(outname))
print(d['end']-d['beg'])
file_rip .write('ffmpeg -ss {} -i ../original/{}.mp4 -to 0{} -c copy {}\n'.format(d['beg'], name, d['end']-d['beg']+timedelta(seconds=6),outname))
# file_rip .write('ffmpeg -ss {} -i ../original/{}.mp4 -to 00:00:12 -c copy {}\n'.format(d['beg'], name, outname))
file_debug = open('debug.txt', 'w')
for d in data:
file_debug.write('{}\t{}\t{}\t{}\n'.format(d['fname'][:2], d['beg'], d['end'], d['desc']))