[SCRIPT] RetroPie Convert Videos
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@toimas said in [SCRIPT] RetroPie Convert Videos:
I just can't think of a single case where I first check a file for matching conditions only to 'not convert' it then...
I may misunderstand you, but why check something only to ignore the result afterwards?
Conversion needs time and extra storage space, if only temporarily. Imagine that you have 5000 videos (not uncommon with MAME romsets), but only some of them are in 444p. You may not want to convert all 5000 just for a handful of them.
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My goodness... so many misunderstandings...
Currently the script ignores conversion for videos THAT MATCH the FROM condition... -
Hi everyone! I've just released a new version 2.1.1 with the Skyscraper's video path fixed :)
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@memodellocos Can you try with the new version? I've merged your PR. Thanks! ;)
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@toimas I'll take a look at that when I have the time. The idea is that if
from_ces
andto_ces
are equal, the script won't convert that video. But your settings should work. -
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BTW, the script is using
libav-tools
, should I change it forffmpeg
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@hiulit The new Debian Buster release doesn't have
libav-tools
anymore, they've switched back toffmpeg
(https://packages.debian.org/stretch/libav-tools). I think that you should transition toffmpeg
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@mitu Thanks. I'll do it then.
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@hiulit Any plans to release a standalone version for linux? Would be great to use this on my stationary desktop.
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@Rion What do you mean by standalone? With a GUI? I never though about it actually, and I don't think I will ever make such an app, mainly because I wouldn't know how, hehe :) But I could make a version of the script (or adapt it) to work without the RetroPie settings. If that's what you meant, I could do that ;)
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@hiulit said in [SCRIPT] RetroPie Convert Videos:
@mitu @Rion Yes, that 'standalone' script I could do. It would just be a matter of removing all chechkings about RetroPie being installed. I will look into that once I've done the change from
libav-tools
toffmpeg
.Yes that's exactly what i meant. Sorry for being so vague :)
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@davidonabus It should be fixed in the new version. Could you try it?
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@Rion No worries! I'll have a look and see what I can do :)
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@hiulit Thank for the update... 'sadly' I can't test it right now, I've trancoded my few videos 'by hand' meanwhile... and since I've also switched to Debian Buster I also had to use ffmpeg-tools anyway...
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@Rion When you think about that "standalone" script, what do you have in mind? How would it work?
I took a look at the code and it super dependant of RetroPie, hehe! :) All the video paths, the scraper paths...
I'm trying to figure out how could I make it work, that's why I'm asking for suggestions. Happy new year! -
@toimas That's ok, no worries! I'll be updating again the script. I changed
libav-tools
forffmpeg
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@hiulit I am trying out your tool but get the message "woops! the 'libav-tools' package is not installed!". Trying to install it doesn't work (the package has been obsoleted, and replaced by ffmpeg). You mention you changed from libav-tools to ffmpeg - I did a latest pull from github, still I get this message. Is there another place where I should get the ffmpeg enabled version? Many thanks in advance!
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