pad-to-edit scripts

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Michael Murtaugh 1 year ago
commit 84be057e02

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wget https://pad.xpub.nl/p/radioworm-20231107/export/txt -O radioworm-20231107.pad.txt
python3 scripts/split-urls-csv.py < radioworm-20231107.pad.txt | \
python3 scripts/csv-add-end.py > radioworm-20231107.csv
csvgrep -c text -m "#intro" radioworm-20231107.csv > radioworm-20231107.intro.csv
python3 scripts/csv-to-melt.py < radioworm-20231107.intro.csv > edit.sh
wget https://hub.xpub.nl/chopchop/worm/xpub/radioworm-20231107.ogg
bash edit.sh

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import csv, sys
outf = csv.writer(sys.stdout)
last_row = None
outf.writerow(["url", "start", "end", "text"])
for row in csv.DictReader(sys.stdin):
if last_row is not None:
if last_row['url'] == row['url']:
outf.writerow([last_row['url'], last_row['start'], row['start'], last_row['text']])
else:
outf.writerow([last_row['url'], last_row['start'], None, last_row['text']])
last_row = row
outf.writerow([last_row['url'], last_row['start'], None, last_row['text']])

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import csv, sys, argparse
from timecode import timecode_tosecs
from math import floor
from urllib.parse import urlparse
import os
def url_filename (url):
p = urlparse(url)
return os.path.split(p.path)[1]
def to_cmd (edl, framerate):
def s2f (t, framerate=args.framerate):
if t == None:
return None
return floor(framerate*timecode_tosecs(t))
def cmdify (edit):
if edit['end']:
return '"{0}" in={1} out={2}'.format(url_filename(edit['url']), s2f(edit['start']), s2f(edit['end']))
else:
return '"{0}" in={1}'.format(url_filename(edit['url']), s2f(edit['start']))
return "melt " + " ".join([cmdify(edit) for edit in edl])
ap = argparse.ArgumentParser("srt to melt command")
ap.add_argument("--framerate", type=float, default=25.0)
ap.add_argument("--output", default="edit.mp4")
ap.add_argument("--profile", default="quarter_pal_wide")
args = ap.parse_args()
outf = csv.writer(sys.stdout)
rows = []
for row in csv.DictReader(sys.stdin):
rows.append(row)
cmd = to_cmd(rows, args.framerate)
cmd += f" -profile {args.profile} -consumer avformat:{args.output}"
print (cmd)

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import re, sys, csv
# From [itertools recipes](https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#itertools-recipes)
def grouper (iterable, n):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return zip(*args)
w = csv.writer(sys.stdout)
w.writerow(["url","start", "text"])
text = sys.stdin.read()
items = list(re.split(f"((https?://\S+?)#t=(\S+))", text))
for url, baseurl, timecode, text in grouper(items[1:], 4):
w.writerow((baseurl, timecode, text))

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import re, sys, json
text = sys.stdin.read()
items = list(re.split(f"(https?://\S+?#t=\S+)", text))
print (json.dumps({'items': items}, indent=2))

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# This file is part of Active Archives.
# Copyright 2006-2016 the Active Archives contributors (see AUTHORS)
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
from __future__ import print_function
import math
import re
# timecode_pat = re.compile(r"(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)(?:[.,](\d+))?")
timecode_pat = re.compile(r"(?:(\d+):)?(\d+):(\d+)(?:[.,](\d+))?")
def timecode_fromsecs(rawsecs, fract=True, alwaysfract=False, fractdelim=',', alwayshours=False):
# returns a string in HH:MM:SS[.xxx] notation
# if fract is True, uses .xxx if either necessary (non-zero)
# OR alwaysfract is True
hours = math.floor(rawsecs / 3600)
rawsecs -= hours * 3600
mins = math.floor(rawsecs / 60)
rawsecs -= mins * 60
if fract:
secs = math.floor(rawsecs)
rawsecs -= secs
if (rawsecs > 0 or alwaysfract):
fract = "%.03f" % rawsecs
if hours or alwayshours:
return "%02d:%02d:%02d%s%s" % (hours, mins, secs, fractdelim, \
fract[2:])
else:
return "%02d:%02d%s%s" % (mins, secs, fractdelim, fract[2:])
else:
if hours or alwayshours:
return "%02d:%02d:%02d" % (hours, mins, secs)
else:
return "%02d:%02d" % (mins, secs)
else:
secs = round(rawsecs)
if hours or alwayshours:
return "%02d:%02d:%02d" % (hours, mins, secs)
else:
return "%02d:%02d" % (mins, secs)
def timecode_tosecs(tcstr):
r = timecode_pat.search(tcstr)
if r:
ret = 0
if r.group(1):
ret += 3600 * int(r.group(1))
ret += 60 * int(r.group(2))
ret += int(r.group(3))
if (r.group(4)):
ret = float(str(ret) + "." + r.group(4))
return ret
else:
return None
def parse2secs(val):
try:
return float(val)
except ValueError:
return timecode_tosecs(val)
## to accept None
# except TypeError:
# return
if __name__ == "__main__":
def t(x):
# with fraction
s = timecode_fromsecs(x, True, False)
print (x, "=>", s, "=>", timecode_tosecs(s))
# without fraction
s = timecode_fromsecs(x, False)
print (x, "=>", s, "=>", timecode_tosecs(s))
t(0)
t(59.666666666666666)
t(60)
t(60.0)
t(1235 / 3.0)
t(10000.5)
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