[SCRIPT] RetroPie Convert Videos
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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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@kdeman How did you try to install the transitional package
libav-tools
? It should a) install the packageffmpeg
if it's not already installed, and b) create these links for backwards compatibility:avconv -> ffmpeg avplay -> ffplay avprobe -> ffprobe
You can install
libav-tools
with this command:sudo apt install libav-tools
And you can read its description with its dependency
ffmpeg
and the link list above with this command:apt show libav-tools
(No
sudo
required for the latter one.)edit: Are you using the normal Retropie image that's based on Debian Stretch or another Linux distribution?
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Using Buster (10) on a Pi 4. I installed Retropie manually, quite some time ago now, all working really well, haven't had any real issues so far, except this one.
I tried to install it exactly as you say. Message coming back in the order of "package not available, but is referred to by another package. The following packages replace it: ffmpeg"
ffmpeg in indeed installed and working fine. However, as I mentioned, when I try to run the video conversion script, it states I need to have "libav-tools" installed...
However, I don't think the backward compatibility works - as when I type avconv or avplay or avprobe it states "command not found".
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Solved it. I ended up installing the libav-tools by downloading them manually from the debian.org site and this fixed the problem. Thanks for the prompt reply!
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Ah, so they have removed the transitional package in Buster. Good to hear that you've solved it nonetheless.
To get rid of the message without having to manually install
libav-tools
, just delete line #33 of the script that saysreadonly DEPENDENCIES=("libav-tools" "bc")
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@kdeman Hey, sorry for the late reply! I have the changes on the
develop
branch, which I'm currently working on. I'll release a new version withffmpeg
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@hiulit Thanks, I have taken this for a reason to update my own script accordingly. 👍
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Hi there!
I've just released RetroPie Convert Videos v3.0.0! :D
Changelog
NOTE: This release may contain breaking changes!
Deprecated
forlibav-tools
ffmpeg
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Added
- New option
--gui
to start the GUI. It lets you perform all the functions, but in a more friendly manner. Ifstandalone
is passed as a parameter, the script doesn't check if RetroPie is installed, which it does by default.
@kdeman Could you give it a try and see if you have any issues now?
@Rion I've added an option to use the script as a standalone app. Check the docs, but basically now you can execute the script like this./retropie-convert-videos.sh --gui standalone
and it will open a nice GUI and it won't check if RetroPie is installed. I don't know if that's what you meant, but there, I've done it :)EDIT:
I've updated the first post with the new documentation. -
@hiulit Thanks! This is really a big QOL improvement and speeds up the process of converting video snaps from the desktop.
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@Rion You're welcome! Let me know if it works for you the way you thought it would work :)
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@hiulit Excellent! thank you very much...
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