Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ffenmass
Version: 0.2.5
Summary: CLI Utility to encode and recreate directories with ffmpeg.
Home-page: https://github.com/NoPantsCrash/ffenmass
Author: NoPantsCrash
Author-email: abtziangiorgos@gmail.com.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/NoPantsCrash/ffenmass/issues
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            CLI Utility to encode and recursively recreate directories with ffmpeg. 
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                <li><a href="#prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li>
                <li><a href="#installation">Installation</a></li>
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            <li><a href="#features">Features</a></li>
            <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a></li>
            <li><a href="#contributing">Contributing</a></li>
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        ### Features
         - Processing whole directories with ffmpeg.
         - Recreating directories with identical foldernames/filenames on the output.
         - Skipping Files that have alredy been processed.
         - Deleting half processed files, to keep output directory clean.
         - Cool loading bars, I guess.
        
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        ### Getting Started
        
        FFenmass is an ffmpeg wrapper, adding the ability to process media files in directories and recreate them recursively.
        Currently works only with **Linux** folder structures.
        
        
        
        
        ### Prerequisites
        
         - `ffmpeg`
         - `tqdm`
         - `yaspin`
        
        
        
        ### Installation
        
        Recommended way is using `pip`, as building from git can be unstable.
           ```bash
           pip3 install ffenmass
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        ## Usage
        
        **FFenmass** is transparent above **ffmpeg**, this means **most ffmpeg syntax can be used with ffenmass as is** to encode directories, using your standard settings.
        
        
        #### Differences
        
         - **-i** - This needs to be a directory created beforehand, instead of a file.
        
        - **output** - This needs to be a directory, instead of a file.If the directory does not exist it will be creted. The output must be the last argument as per standard ffmpeg syntax.
        
        
         - **-ext** - This is a custom argument, specific to **ffenmass**, here you will provide the extension you want for your files, examples `mp4,mkv,opus,mp3` , you only provide the extension and with no `.`, for further clarification, look at the command comparison below.
        
        
        
        The result is, **ffenmass** will **encode all media files detected under the input directory** with the provided ffmpeg arguments and output them with the **same folder structure and filenames** in the **output directory**.
        
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        ### Example compared to standard ffmpeg syntax
        ```bash
        ffmpeg -i input.mkv -acodec copy -vcodec libx265 -preset medium out.mp4
        
        
        ffenmass -i /path/to/folder/ -acodec copy -vcodec libx265 -preset medium -ext mp4 /output/directory/
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        **Directory Tree visualization** of what is going on when you run the **command from the example above**.
        ```
        path/to/folder/                           /output/directory/
        ├── givemefolders                         ├── givemefolders      
        │   ├── somefolder                        │   ├── somefolder
        │   │   └── example_movie.mkv             │   │   └── example_movie.mp4
        │   ├── myfavvideo.mkv                    │   ├── myfavvideo.mp4  
        │   ├── example_movie.m2ts                │   ├── example_movie.mp4
        │   ├── another_example.mkv         →     │   ├── another_example.mp4
        │   ├── morefolders                       │   ├── morefolders
        │   │   └── a_lot_of_examples.ts          │   │   └── a_lot_of_examples.mp4  
        │   └── documentary.mkv                   │   └── documentary.mp4
        ├── another_example.mkv                   ├── another_example.mp4
        ├── more-examples.mp4                     ├── more-examples.mp4 
        └── examples_and_examples.ts              └── examples_and_examples.mp4
        
        ```
        
        
        
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        ## Contributing
        Any contributions you make are **greatly appreciated**.
        
        ## License
        
        Distributed under the MIT License. See `LICENSE` for more information.
        
        
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