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#!/bin/bash | |
# Author: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=38748#p414992 | |
# m4bronto | |
# Chapter #0:0: start 0.000000, end 1290.013333 | |
# first _ _ start _ end | |
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do | |
ffmpeg -i "$1" 2> tmp.txt | |
while read -r first _ _ start _ end; do | |
if [[ $first = Chapter ]]; then | |
read # discard line with Metadata: | |
read _ _ chapter | |
ffmpeg -vsync 2 -i "$1" -ss "${start%?}" -to "$end" -vn -ar 44100 -ac 2 -ab 128 -f mp3 "$chapter.mp3" </dev/null | |
fi | |
done <tmp.txt | |
rm tmp.txt | |
shift | |
done |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import os | |
import re | |
import subprocess as sp | |
from subprocess import * | |
from optparse import OptionParser | |
def parseChapters(filename): | |
chapters = [] | |
command = [ "ffmpeg", '-i', filename] | |
output = "" | |
try: | |
# ffmpeg requires an output file and so it errors | |
# when it does not get one so we need to capture stderr, | |
# not stdout. | |
output = sp.check_output(command, stderr=sp.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True) | |
except CalledProcessError, e: | |
output = e.output | |
for line in iter(output.splitlines()): | |
m = re.match(r".*Chapter #(\d+:\d+): start (\d+\.\d+), end (\d+\.\d+).*", line) | |
num = 0 | |
if m != None: | |
chapters.append({ "name": m.group(1), "start": m.group(2), "end": m.group(3)}) | |
num += 1 | |
return chapters | |
def getChapters(): | |
parser = OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] filename", version="%prog 1.0") | |
parser.add_option("-f", "--file",dest="infile", help="Input File", metavar="FILE") | |
(options, args) = parser.parse_args() | |
if not options.infile: | |
parser.error('Filename required') | |
chapters = parseChapters(options.infile) | |
fbase, fext = os.path.splitext(options.infile) | |
for chap in chapters: | |
print "start:" + chap['start'] | |
chap['outfile'] = fbase + "-ch-"+ chap['name'] + fext | |
chap['origfile'] = options.infile | |
print chap['outfile'] | |
return chapters | |
def convertChapters(chapters): | |
for chap in chapters: | |
print "start:" + chap['start'] | |
print chap | |
command = [ | |
"ffmpeg", '-i', chap['origfile'], | |
'-vcodec', 'copy', | |
'-acodec', 'copy', | |
'-ss', chap['start'], | |
'-to', chap['end'], | |
chap['outfile']] | |
output = "" | |
try: | |
# ffmpeg requires an output file and so it errors | |
# when it does not get one | |
output = sp.check_output(command, stderr=sp.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True) | |
except CalledProcessError, e: | |
output = e.output | |
raise RuntimeError("command '{}' return with error (code {}): {}".format(e.cmd, e.returncode, e.output)) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
chapters = getChapters() | |
convertChapters(chapters) | |
ffmpeg -i "$SOURCE.$EXT" 2>&1 \ # get metadata about file | |
| grep Chapter \ # search for Chapter in metadata and pass the results | |
| sed -E "s/ *Chapter #([0-9]+.[0-9]+): start ([0-9]+.[0-9]+), end ([0-9]+.[0-9]+)/-i \"$SOURCE.$EXT\" -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss \2 -to \3 \"$SOURCE-\1.$EXT\"/" \ # filter the results, explicitly defining the timecode markers for each chapter | |
| xargs -n 11 ffmpeg # construct argument list with maximum of 11 arguments and execute ffmpeg |
so I actually stopped being dumb for a second and just used .\ffmpegchapters.py Video.mp4
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A cmd box came up and disappeared instantly, with no output.
Ok, thats the python version, I just ran it like this:
./ffmpegchapters.py -f ThePlanets_ep7.mp4
start:0.000000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:0.mp4
start:693.418000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:1.mp4
start:3589.619000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:2.mp4
start:5494.700000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:3.mp4
start:8418.162000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:4.mp4
start:11473.305000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:5.mp4
start:14312.826000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:6.mp4
start:16547.747000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:7.mp4
start:19777.736000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:8.mp4
start:22807.591000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:9.mp4
start:24972.295000
ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:10.mp4
start:0.000000
{'start': '0.000000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '693.418000', 'name': '0:0', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:0.mp4'}
start:693.418000
{'start': '693.418000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '3589.619000', 'name': '0:1', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:1.mp4'}
start:3589.619000
{'start': '3589.619000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '5494.700000', 'name': '0:2', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:2.mp4'}
start:5494.700000
{'start': '5494.700000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '8418.162000', 'name': '0:3', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:3.mp4'}
start:8418.162000
{'start': '8418.162000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '11473.305000', 'name': '0:4', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:4.mp4'}
start:11473.305000
{'start': '11473.305000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '14312.826000', 'name': '0:5', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:5.mp4'}
start:14312.826000
{'start': '14312.826000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '16547.747000', 'name': '0:6', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:6.mp4'}
start:16547.747000
{'start': '16547.747000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '19777.736000', 'name': '0:7', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:7.mp4'}
start:19777.736000
{'start': '19777.736000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '22807.591000', 'name': '0:8', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:8.mp4'}
start:22807.591000
{'start': '22807.591000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '24972.295000', 'name': '0:9', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:9.mp4'}
start:24972.295000
{'start': '24972.295000', 'origfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7.mp4', 'end': '27792.513000', 'name': '0:10', 'outfile': 'ThePlanets_ep7-ch-0:10.mp4'}
(I really appreciate the help on a year old thread that I totally revived from the dead btw!)
Same thing happens, it launches a cmd window and instantly closes it, no output. Really odd.
Is it possible that using an older version of python (3.7.5) is causing this to be an error?
I'm getting the same problem, but my Python is the latest version
I'm attempting to use the ffmpegchapters-explicit.sh script to extract the chapters, but they alternate between Video and Advertisement, and it fails when it gets to the subsequent chapters that are also named Video and Advertisement. How can I modify it so the chapter names also have the chapter number in them? Thanks!
Hello! Thanks you for your work
Adapted it so I can extract chapters data & use it as YouTube marks!
https://github.com/IlyasYOY/ffmpeg-video-chapters-parser
Yeah, I thought so, I run it and get a syntax error on line 17