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I archive images to video, using the padding option in FFmpeg so that the images aren't distorted when viewed in video players. At the moment I'm using the following custom action, which converts selected jpgs to mp4 with a 1600x900 resolution and a framerate of 15:
for file in %N; do ffmpeg -framerate 15 -pattern_type glob -i '*.jpg' -vf "scale=min(1600/iw\,900/ih)*iw:min(1600/iw\,900/ih)*ih,pad=1600:900:(1600-(min(1600/iw\,900/ih)*iw))/2:(900-(min(1600/iw\,900/ih)*ih))/2" -c:v libx264 output.mp4; done
I'd like to change this to a bash script, which will offer the following pop-up options prior to conversion:
--choose one of several video formats, specifically mp4 and webm.
--choose one of several image formats, specifically jpg and webp
--customize padding width and height dimensions
--customize framerate
I tried modifying the following bash script, which is used for converting videos, to no avail -- but perhaps it will help as a guideline:
!# /bin/bash
ConvertTo=$(zenity --list --column="Select One" --title="Video
Converter" --height=300 --width=250 --text="Select the format
to convert to" avi 3gp flv mov mp4 mkv asf wmv mpg mov)
if [ $? == 1 ]; then
exit
fi
Video=$(zenity --entry --entry-text="1000" --title="Video
Converter" --text="Enter video bitrate (Kb/sec)")
if [ $? == 1 ]; then
exit
fi
Audio=$(zenity --entry --entry-text="128" --title="Video
Converter" --text="Enter audio bitrate (Kb/sec)")
if [ $? == 1 ]; then
exit
fi
tail -f ~/Scripts/convert-video.sh | zenity --progress --pulsate
--auto-close --auto-kill --title="Converting" --text="Converting
video to $ConvertTo ... Please wait." &
name=$(echo $1 | cut -f1 -d.)
ffmpeg -i "$1" -ab "$Audio"K -vb "$Video"K "$name.$ConvertTo"
killall -KILL tail
zenity --info --title="Video Converter" --text="Conversion to
$ConvertTo finished.\n\nPlease check file to insure\nno errors
on conversion."
exit 0
Last edited by birch (2014-10-26 11:25:37)
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