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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![screenshot](https://github.com/Lemmmy/videoclip/assets/858456/855bff15-b0cd-4c12-a9ac-40a5e01d3b83) 2 | 3 | # videoclip 4 | 5 | [![Chat](https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-join-green)](https://tatsumoto-ren.github.io/blog/join-our-community.html) 6 | ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip) 7 | ![GitHub top language](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip) 8 | [![Patreon](https://img.shields.io/badge/support-patreon-orange)](https://tatsumoto.neocities.org/blog/donating-to-tatsumoto.html) 9 | 10 | Easily create video and audio clips with mpv in a few keypresses. 11 | Videoclips are saved as `.mp4` or `.webm`. 12 | Subtitles can be embedded into the clips. 13 | 14 | ## Prerequisites 15 | 16 | 1) [Install mpv](https://mpv.io/installation/). 17 | 2) Add the directory where `mpv` is installed 18 | to the [PATH](https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=path+variable). 19 | 20 | If you're using GNU/Linux, this step is likely unnecessary 21 | because package managers (`apt`, `pacman`, etc.) 22 | place executable files to `/usr/bin` which is already added to the `PATH`. 23 | If you have installed `mpv` to a non-standard location, 24 | or if you're not using the GNU operating system, 25 | you need to make sure that `mpv` is added to the `PATH`. 26 | 27 | ## Installation 28 | 29 | ### Using git 30 | 31 | Clone the repository to the `mpv/scripts` directory. 32 | The command below works on the GNU operating system with `git` installed. 33 | 34 | ``` bash 35 | git clone 'https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip.git' ~/.config/mpv/scripts/videoclip 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | To update the user-script on demand later, you can execute: 39 | 40 | ``` bash 41 | cd ~/.config/mpv/scripts/videoclip && git pull 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | ### Manually 45 | 46 | Download 47 | [the repository](https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip/archive/refs/heads/master.zip) 48 | and extract the folder containing 49 | `videoclip.lua` 50 | to your [mpv scripts](https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/User-Scripts) directory: 51 | 52 | | OS | Location | 53 | | --- | --- | 54 | | GNU/Linux | `~/.config/mpv/scripts/` | 55 | | Windows | `C:/Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/mpv/scripts/` | 56 | 57 | Note: in [Celluloid](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/celluloid/) 58 | user scripts are installed by switching to the "Plugins" tab 59 | in the preferences dialog and dropping the files there. 60 | 61 |
62 | 63 | Expected directory tree 64 | 65 | ``` 66 | ~/.config/mpv/scripts 67 | |-- other_addon_1 68 | |-- other_addon_2 69 | `-- videoclip 70 | |-- main.lua 71 | |-- ... 72 | `-- videoclip.lua 73 | ``` 74 | 75 |
76 | 77 | ## Configuration 78 | 79 | The config file should be created by the user, if needed. 80 | 81 | | OS | Config location | 82 | | --- | --- | 83 | | GNU/Linux | `~/.config/mpv/script-opts/videoclip.conf` | 84 | | Windows | `C:/Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/mpv/script-opts/videoclip.conf` | 85 | 86 | If a parameter is not specified in the config file, the default value will be used. 87 | mpv doesn't tolerate spaces before and after `=`. 88 | 89 | Example configuration file: 90 | 91 | ``` 92 | # Absolute paths to the folders where generated clips will be placed. 93 | # `~` is supported, but environment variables (e.g. `$HOME`) are not supported due to mpv limitations. 94 | video_folder_path=~/Videos 95 | audio_folder_path=~/Music 96 | 97 | # Menu size 98 | font_size=24 99 | 100 | # OSD settings. Line alignment: https://aegisub.org/docs/3.2/ASS_Tags/#\an 101 | osd_align=7 102 | osd_outline=1.5 103 | 104 | # Clean filenames (remove special characters) (yes or no) 105 | clean_filename=yes 106 | 107 | # Video settings 108 | video_width=-2 109 | video_height=480 110 | video_bitrate=1M 111 | # Available video formats: mp4, vp9, vp8 112 | video_format=mp4 113 | # The range of the scale is 0–51, where 0 is lossless, 114 | # 23 is the default, and 51 is worst quality possible. 115 | # Insane values like 9999 still work but produce the worst quality. 116 | video_quality=23 117 | # Use the slowest preset that you have patience for. 118 | # https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264 119 | preset=faster 120 | # FPS / framerate. Set to "auto" or a number. 121 | video_fps=auto 122 | #video_fps=60 123 | 124 | # Audio settings 125 | # Available formats: opus or aac 126 | audio_format=opus 127 | # Opus sounds good at low bitrates 32-64k, but aac requires 128-256k. 128 | audio_bitrate=32k 129 | 130 | # Catbox.moe upload settings 131 | # Whether uploads should go to litterbox instead of catbox. 132 | # catbox files are stored permanently, while litterbox is temporary 133 | litterbox=yes 134 | # If using litterbox, time until video expires 135 | # Available values: 1h, 12h, 24h, 72h 136 | litterbox_expire=72h 137 | 138 | # Filename format 139 | # Available tags: %n = filename, %t = title, %s = start, %e = end, %d = duration, 140 | # %Y = year, %M = months, %D = day, %H = hours (24), %I = hours (12), 141 | # %P = am/pm %N = minutes, %S = seconds 142 | # Title will fallback to filename if it's not present 143 | #filename_template=%n_%s-%e(%d) 144 | filename_template=%n_%s-%e 145 | ``` 146 | 147 | ### Key bindings 148 | 149 | | OS | Config location | 150 | | --- | --- | 151 | | GNU/Linux | `~/.config/mpv/input.conf` | 152 | | Windows | `C:/Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/mpv/input.conf` | 153 | 154 | Add this line if you want to change the key that opens the script's menu. 155 | 156 | ``` 157 | c script-binding videoclip-menu-open 158 | ``` 159 | 160 | ## Usage 161 | 162 | - Open a file in mpv and press `c` to open the script menu. 163 | - Follow the onscreen instructions. You need to set the `start point`, 164 | `end point`, and then press `c` to create the clip. 165 | 166 | It is possible to create silent videoclips. 167 | To do that, first mute audio in mpv. 168 | The default key binding is `m`. 169 | 170 | If a video has visible subtitles, they will be embedded automatically. 171 | Toggle them off in mpv if you don't want any subtitles to be visible. 172 | The default key binding is `v`. 173 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /encoder.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | Copyright: Ren Tatsumoto and contributors 3 | License: GNU GPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html 4 | 5 | Encoder provides interface for creating audio/video clips. 6 | ]] 7 | 8 | local mp = require('mp') 9 | local h = require('helpers') 10 | local utils = require('mp.utils') 11 | local this = {} 12 | 13 | local function toms(timestamp) 14 | --- Trim timestamp down to milliseconds. 15 | return string.format("%.3f", timestamp) 16 | end 17 | 18 | local function clean_filename(filename) 19 | filename = h.remove_extension(filename) 20 | if this.config.clean_filename then 21 | filename = h.remove_text_in_brackets(filename) 22 | filename = h.remove_special_characters(filename) 23 | -- remove_text_in_brackets might leave spaces at the start or the end, so trim those 24 | filename = h.strip(filename) 25 | end 26 | return filename 27 | end 28 | 29 | local function construct_output_filename_noext() 30 | local filename = mp.get_property("filename") -- filename without path 31 | local title = mp.get_property("media-title") -- if the video doesn't have a title, it will fallback to filename 32 | local date = os.date("*t") -- get current date and time as table 33 | 34 | -- Apply the same operation when the video doesn't have a title 35 | -- thus it will be the same as filename 36 | if title == filename then 37 | filename = clean_filename(filename) 38 | title = filename 39 | else 40 | filename = clean_filename(filename) 41 | end 42 | 43 | -- Available tags: %n = filename, %t = title, %s = start, %e = end, %d = duration, 44 | -- %Y = year, %M = months, %D = day, %H = hours (24), %I = hours (12), 45 | -- %P = am/pm %N = minutes, %S = seconds 46 | filename = this.config.filename_template 47 | :gsub("%%n", filename) 48 | :gsub("%%t", title) 49 | :gsub("%%s", h.human_readable_time(this.timings['start'])) 50 | :gsub("%%e", h.human_readable_time(this.timings['end'])) 51 | :gsub("%%d", h.human_readable_time(this.timings['end'] - this.timings['start'])) 52 | :gsub("%%Y", date.year) 53 | :gsub("%%M", h.two_digit(date.month)) 54 | :gsub("%%D", h.two_digit(date.day)) 55 | :gsub("%%H", h.two_digit(date.hour)) 56 | :gsub("%%I", h.two_digit(h.twelve_hour(date.hour)['hour'])) 57 | :gsub("%%P", h.twelve_hour(date.hour)['sign']) 58 | :gsub("%%N", h.two_digit(date.min)) 59 | :gsub("%%S", h.two_digit(date.sec)) 60 | 61 | return filename 62 | end 63 | 64 | function this.get_ext_subs_paths() 65 | local track_list = mp.get_property_native('track-list') 66 | local external_subs_list = {} 67 | for _, track in pairs(track_list) do 68 | if track.type == 'sub' and track.external == true then 69 | external_subs_list[track.id] = track['external-filename'] 70 | end 71 | end 72 | return external_subs_list 73 | end 74 | 75 | function this.append_embed_subs_args(args) 76 | local ext_subs_paths = this.get_ext_subs_paths() 77 | for _, ext_subs_path in pairs(ext_subs_paths) do 78 | table.insert(args, #args, table.concat { '--sub-files-append=', ext_subs_path, }) 79 | end 80 | return args 81 | end 82 | 83 | this.mk_out_path_video = function(clip_filename_noext) 84 | return utils.join_path(h.expand_path(this.config.video_folder_path), clip_filename_noext .. this.config.video_extension) 85 | end 86 | 87 | this.mkargs_video = function(out_clip_path) 88 | local args = { 89 | this.player, 90 | mp.get_property('path'), 91 | '--loop-file=no', 92 | '--keep-open=no', 93 | '--no-ocopy-metadata', 94 | '--no-sub', 95 | '--audio-channels=2', 96 | '--oacopts-add=vbr=on', 97 | '--oacopts-add=application=voip', 98 | '--oacopts-add=compression_level=10', 99 | '--vf-add=format=yuv420p', 100 | '--sub-font-provider=auto', 101 | '--embeddedfonts=yes', 102 | table.concat { '--sub-font=', this.config.sub_font }, 103 | table.concat { '--ovc=', this.config.video_codec }, 104 | table.concat { '--oac=', this.config.audio_codec }, 105 | table.concat { '--start=', toms(this.timings['start']) }, 106 | table.concat { '--end=', toms(this.timings['end']) }, 107 | table.concat { '--aid=', mp.get_property("aid") }, -- track number 108 | table.concat { '--mute=', mp.get_property("mute") }, 109 | table.concat { '--volume=', mp.get_property('volume') }, 110 | table.concat { '--ovcopts-add=b=', this.config.video_bitrate }, 111 | table.concat { '--oacopts-add=b=', this.config.audio_bitrate }, 112 | table.concat { '--ovcopts-add=crf=', this.config.video_quality }, 113 | table.concat { '--ovcopts-add=preset=', this.config.preset }, 114 | table.concat { '--vf-add=scale=', this.config.video_width, ':', this.config.video_height }, 115 | table.concat { '--ytdl-format=', mp.get_property("ytdl-format") }, 116 | table.concat { '--o=', out_clip_path }, 117 | table.concat { '--sid=', mp.get_property("sid") }, 118 | table.concat { '--secondary-sid=', mp.get_property("secondary-sid") }, 119 | table.concat { '--sub-delay=', mp.get_property("sub-delay") }, 120 | table.concat { '--sub-visibility=', mp.get_property("sub-visibility") }, 121 | table.concat { '--secondary-sub-visibility=', mp.get_property("secondary-sub-visibility") }, 122 | table.concat { '--sub-back-color=', mp.get_property("sub-back-color") } 123 | } 124 | 125 | if this.config.video_fps ~= 'auto' then 126 | table.insert(args, #args, table.concat { '--vf-add=fps=', this.config.video_fps }) 127 | end 128 | 129 | args = this.append_embed_subs_args(args) 130 | 131 | return args 132 | end 133 | 134 | this.mk_out_path_audio = function(clip_filename_noext) 135 | return utils.join_path(h.expand_path(this.config.audio_folder_path), clip_filename_noext .. this.config.audio_extension) 136 | end 137 | 138 | this.mkargs_audio = function(out_clip_path) 139 | return { 140 | this.player, 141 | mp.get_property('path'), 142 | '--loop-file=no', 143 | '--keep-open=no', 144 | '--no-ocopy-metadata', 145 | '--no-sub', 146 | '--audio-channels=2', 147 | '--video=no', 148 | '--oacopts-add=vbr=on', 149 | '--oacopts-add=application=voip', 150 | '--oacopts-add=compression_level=10', 151 | table.concat { '--oac=', this.config.audio_codec }, 152 | table.concat { '--start=', toms(this.timings['start']) }, 153 | table.concat { '--end=', toms(this.timings['end']) }, 154 | table.concat { '--volume=', mp.get_property('volume') }, 155 | table.concat { '--aid=', mp.get_property("aid") }, -- track number 156 | table.concat { '--oacopts-add=b=', this.config.audio_bitrate }, 157 | table.concat { '--ytdl-format=', mp.get_property("ytdl-format") }, 158 | table.concat { '--o=', out_clip_path } 159 | } 160 | end 161 | 162 | this.create_clip = function(clip_type, on_complete) 163 | if clip_type == nil then 164 | return 165 | end 166 | 167 | if not this.timings:validate() then 168 | h.notify_error("Wrong timings. Aborting.", "warn", 2) 169 | return 170 | end 171 | 172 | h.notify("Please wait...", "info", 9999) 173 | 174 | local output_file_path, args = (function() 175 | local clip_filename_noext = construct_output_filename_noext() 176 | if clip_type == 'video' then 177 | local output_path = this.mk_out_path_video(clip_filename_noext) 178 | return output_path, this.mkargs_video(output_path) 179 | else 180 | local output_path = this.mk_out_path_audio(clip_filename_noext) 181 | return output_path, this.mkargs_audio(output_path) 182 | end 183 | end)() 184 | 185 | print("The following args will be executed:", table.concat(h.quote_if_necessary(args), " ")) 186 | 187 | local output_dir_path = utils.split_path(output_file_path) 188 | local location_info = utils.file_info(output_dir_path) 189 | if not location_info or not location_info.is_dir then 190 | h.notify_error(string.format("Error: location %s doesn't exist.", output_dir_path), "error", 5) 191 | return 192 | end 193 | 194 | local process_result = function(_, ret, _) 195 | if ret.status ~= 0 or string.match(ret.stdout, "could not open") then 196 | h.notify_error(string.format("Error: couldn't create clip %s.", output_file_path), "error", 5) 197 | else 198 | h.notify(string.format("Clip saved to %s.", output_file_path), "info", 2) 199 | if on_complete then 200 | on_complete(output_file_path) 201 | end 202 | end 203 | end 204 | 205 | h.subprocess_async(args, process_result) 206 | this.timings:reset() 207 | end 208 | 209 | this.set_encoder_alive = function() 210 | local args_mpvnet = { 'mpvnet', '--version' } 211 | local process_result_mpvnet = function(_, ret, _) 212 | -- for some reason stdout is empty 213 | if ret.status ~= 0 then 214 | this.alive = false 215 | else 216 | this.alive = true 217 | this.player = 'mpvnet' 218 | end 219 | end 220 | 221 | local args = { 'mpv', '--version' } 222 | local process_result = function(_, ret, _) 223 | if ret.status ~= 0 or string.match(ret.stdout, "mpv") == nil then 224 | h.subprocess_async(args_mpvnet, process_result_mpvnet) 225 | else 226 | this.alive = true 227 | this.player = 'mpv' 228 | end 229 | end 230 | h.subprocess_async(args, process_result) 231 | end 232 | 233 | this.init = function(config, timings_mgr) 234 | this.config = config 235 | this.timings = timings_mgr 236 | this.set_encoder_alive() 237 | end 238 | 239 | return this 240 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helpers.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | Copyright: Ren Tatsumoto and contributors 3 | License: GNU GPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html 4 | 5 | Various helper functions. 6 | ]] 7 | 8 | local mp = require('mp') 9 | local this = {} 10 | local ass_start = mp.get_property_osd("osd-ass-cc/0") 11 | 12 | this.is_wayland = function() 13 | return os.getenv('WAYLAND_DISPLAY') ~= nil 14 | end 15 | 16 | this.is_win = function() 17 | return mp.get_property("platform") == "windows" 18 | end 19 | 20 | this.is_mac = function() 21 | return mp.get_property("platform") == "darwin" 22 | end 23 | 24 | this.notify = function(message, level, duration) 25 | level = level or 'info' 26 | duration = duration or 1 27 | mp.msg[level](message) 28 | mp.osd_message(ass_start .. "{\\fs12}{\\bord0.75}" .. message, duration) 29 | end 30 | 31 | this.notify_error = function(message, level, duration) 32 | this.notify("{\\c&H7171f8&}" .. message, level, duration) 33 | end 34 | 35 | this.subprocess = function(args, stdin) 36 | local command_table = { 37 | name = "subprocess", 38 | playback_only = false, 39 | capture_stdout = true, 40 | capture_stderr = true, 41 | args = args, 42 | stdin_data = (stdin or ""), 43 | } 44 | return mp.command_native(command_table) 45 | end 46 | 47 | this.subprocess_async = function(args, on_complete) 48 | local command_table = { 49 | name = "subprocess", 50 | playback_only = false, 51 | capture_stdout = true, 52 | capture_stderr = true, 53 | args = args 54 | } 55 | return mp.command_native_async(command_table, on_complete) 56 | end 57 | 58 | this.remove_extension = function(filename) 59 | return filename:gsub('%.%w+$', '') 60 | end 61 | 62 | this.remove_text_in_brackets = function(str) 63 | return str:gsub('%b[]', '') 64 | end 65 | 66 | this.remove_special_characters = function(str) 67 | return str:gsub('[%-_]', ' '):gsub('[%c%p]', ''):gsub('%s+', ' ') 68 | end 69 | 70 | this.strip = function(str) 71 | return str:gsub("^%s*(.-)%s*$", "%1") 72 | end 73 | 74 | this.two_digit = function(num) 75 | return string.format("%02d", num) 76 | end 77 | 78 | this.twelve_hour = function(num) 79 | local sign = "pm" 80 | local hour = num 81 | 82 | if num > 12 then 83 | hour = hour - 12 84 | else 85 | sign = "am" 86 | end 87 | 88 | return { sign = sign, hour = hour } 89 | end 90 | 91 | this.expand_path = function (str) 92 | return mp.command_native({"expand-path", str}) 93 | end 94 | 95 | this.human_readable_time = function(seconds) 96 | if type(seconds) ~= 'number' or seconds < 0 then 97 | return 'empty' 98 | end 99 | 100 | local parts = {} 101 | 102 | parts.h = math.floor(seconds / 3600) 103 | parts.m = math.floor(seconds / 60) % 60 104 | parts.s = math.floor(seconds % 60) 105 | parts.ms = math.floor((seconds * 1000) % 1000) 106 | 107 | local ret = string.format("%02dm%02ds%03dms", parts.m, parts.s, parts.ms) 108 | 109 | if parts.h > 0 then 110 | ret = string.format('%dh%s', parts.h, ret) 111 | end 112 | 113 | return ret 114 | end 115 | 116 | this.quote_if_necessary = function(args) 117 | local ret = {} 118 | for _, v in ipairs(args) do 119 | if v:find(" ") then 120 | table.insert(ret, (v:find("'") and string.format('"%s"', v) or string.format("'%s'", v))) 121 | else 122 | table.insert(ret, v) 123 | end 124 | end 125 | return ret 126 | end 127 | 128 | this.query_xdg_user_dir = function(name) 129 | local r = this.subprocess({ "xdg-user-dir", name }) 130 | if r.status == 0 then 131 | return this.strip(r.stdout) 132 | end 133 | return nil 134 | end 135 | 136 | this.query_user_home_dir = function() 137 | --- "USERPROFILE" is used on ReactOS and other Windows-like systems. 138 | return os.getenv("HOME") or os.getenv("USERPROFILE") 139 | end 140 | 141 | return this 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require('videoclip') 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /osd_styler.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | A helper class for styling OSD messages 3 | http://docs.aegisub.org/3.2/ASS_Tags/ 4 | 5 | Copyright (C) 2021 Ren Tatsumoto 6 | 7 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 10 | (at your option) any later version. 11 | 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. 16 | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 | along with this program. If not, see . 19 | ]] 20 | 21 | local OSD = {} 22 | OSD.__index = OSD 23 | 24 | function OSD:new() 25 | return setmetatable({ messages = {} }, self) 26 | end 27 | 28 | function OSD:append(s) 29 | table.insert(self.messages, tostring(s)) 30 | return self 31 | end 32 | 33 | function OSD:newline() 34 | return self:append([[\N]]) 35 | end 36 | 37 | function OSD:tab() 38 | return self:append([[\h\h\h\h]]) 39 | end 40 | 41 | function OSD:config(config) 42 | return self 43 | :size(config.font_size) 44 | :align(config.osd_align) 45 | :outline(config.osd_outline) 46 | end 47 | 48 | function OSD:outline(size) 49 | return self:append('{\\bord'):append(size):append('}') 50 | end 51 | 52 | function OSD:size(size) 53 | return self:append('{\\fs'):append(size):append('}') 54 | end 55 | 56 | function OSD:font(name) 57 | return self:append('{\\fn'):append(name):append('}') 58 | end 59 | 60 | function OSD:align(number) 61 | return self:append('{\\an'):append(number):append('}') 62 | end 63 | 64 | function OSD:get_text() 65 | return table.concat(self.messages) 66 | end 67 | 68 | function OSD:color(code) 69 | return self:append('{\\1c&H') 70 | :append(code:sub(5, 6)) 71 | :append(code:sub(3, 4)) 72 | :append(code:sub(1, 2)) 73 | :append('&}') 74 | end 75 | 76 | function OSD:text(text) 77 | return self:append(text) 78 | end 79 | 80 | function OSD:new_layer() 81 | return self:append('\n') 82 | end 83 | 84 | function OSD:bold(s) 85 | return self:append('{\\b1}'):append(s):append('{\\b0}') 86 | end 87 | 88 | function OSD:italics(s) 89 | return self:append('{\\i1}'):append(s):append('{\\i0}') 90 | end 91 | 92 | function OSD:submenu(text) 93 | return self:color('e56243'):bold(text):color('ffffff') 94 | end 95 | 96 | function OSD:item(text) 97 | return self:color('f5d38a'):bold(text):color('ffffff') 98 | end 99 | 100 | function OSD:selected(text) 101 | return self:color('48a868'):bold(text):color('ffffff') 102 | end 103 | 104 | function OSD:red(text) 105 | return self:color('ff0000'):bold(text):color('ffffff') 106 | end 107 | 108 | return OSD 109 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /platform.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | Copyright: Ren Tatsumoto and contributors 3 | License: GNU GPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html 4 | 5 | OS-related constants and functions. 6 | ]] 7 | 8 | local h = require('helpers') 9 | local mp = require('mp') 10 | local utils = require('mp.utils') 11 | local this = {} 12 | 13 | local function get_fallback_video_dir() 14 | return utils.join_path( 15 | h.query_user_home_dir(), 16 | (this.platform == this.Platform.macos and "Movies" or "Videos") 17 | ) 18 | end 19 | 20 | local function get_fallback_music_dir() 21 | return utils.join_path(h.query_user_home_dir(), "Music") 22 | end 23 | 24 | this.Platform = { 25 | gnu_linux = "gnu_linux", 26 | macos = "macos", 27 | windows = "windows", 28 | } 29 | this.platform = ( 30 | h.is_win() and this.Platform.windows 31 | or h.is_mac() and this.Platform.macos 32 | or this.Platform.gnu_linux 33 | ) 34 | this.default_video_folder = h.query_xdg_user_dir("VIDEOS") or get_fallback_video_dir() 35 | this.default_audio_folder = h.query_xdg_user_dir("MUSIC") or get_fallback_music_dir() 36 | this.curl_exe = (this.platform == this.Platform.windows and 'curl.exe' or 'curl') 37 | this.open_utility = ( 38 | this.platform == this.Platform.windows and 'explorer.exe' 39 | or this.platform == this.Platform.macos and 'open' 40 | or this.platform == this.Platform.gnu_linux and 'xdg-open' 41 | ) 42 | this.open = function(file_or_url) 43 | return mp.commandv('run', this.open_utility, file_or_url) 44 | end 45 | 46 | this.clipboard = (function() 47 | local self = {} 48 | if this.platform == this.Platform.windows then 49 | self.clip_exe = "powershell.exe" 50 | self.copy = function(text) 51 | return h.subprocess({ self.clip_exe, '-command', 'Set-Clipboard -Value ' .. text }) 52 | end 53 | else 54 | if this.platform == this.Platform.macos then 55 | self.clip_exe = "pbcopy" 56 | self.clip_cmd = "LANG=en_US.UTF-8 pbcopy" 57 | elseif h.is_wayland() then 58 | self.clip_exe = "wl-copy" 59 | self.clip_cmd = "wl-copy" 60 | else 61 | self.clip_exe = "xclip" 62 | self.clip_cmd = "xclip -i -selection clipboard" 63 | end 64 | self.copy = function(text) 65 | local handle = io.popen(self.clip_cmd, 'w') 66 | if handle then 67 | handle:write(text) 68 | local success, status, signal = handle:close() 69 | if success then 70 | status = 0 71 | end 72 | return { status = status } 73 | else 74 | return { status = 1 } 75 | end 76 | end 77 | end 78 | return self 79 | end)() 80 | 81 | this.copy_or_open_url = function(url) 82 | local cb = this.clipboard.copy(url) 83 | if cb.status ~= 0 then 84 | local msg = string.format( 85 | "Failed to copy URL to clipboard, trying to open in browser instead. Make sure %s is installed.", 86 | this.clipboard.clip_exe 87 | ) 88 | h.notify_error(msg, "warn", 4) 89 | this.open(url) 90 | else 91 | h.notify("Done! Copied URL to clipboard.", "info", 2) 92 | end 93 | return cb 94 | end 95 | return this 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /timings_mgr.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | Copyright: Ren Tatsumoto and contributors 3 | License: GNU GPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html 4 | 5 | Timings class 6 | ]] 7 | 8 | local Timings = { 9 | ['start'] = -1, 10 | ['end'] = -1, 11 | } 12 | 13 | function Timings:new(o) 14 | o = o or {} 15 | setmetatable(o, self) 16 | self.__index = self 17 | return o 18 | end 19 | 20 | function Timings:reset() 21 | self['start'] = -1 22 | self['end'] = -1 23 | end 24 | 25 | function Timings:validate() 26 | return self['start'] >= 0 and self['start'] < self['end'] 27 | end 28 | 29 | return Timings 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /videoclip.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | Videoclip - mp4/webm clips creator for mpv. 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2021 Ren Tatsumoto 5 | 6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 | (at your option) any later version. 10 | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | along with this program. If not, see . 18 | ]] 19 | 20 | local NAME = 'videoclip' 21 | local mp = require('mp') 22 | local mpopt = require('mp.options') 23 | local utils = require('mp.utils') 24 | local OSD = require('osd_styler') 25 | local p = require('platform') 26 | local h = require('helpers') 27 | local encoder = require('encoder') 28 | local Timings = require('timings_mgr') 29 | 30 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 31 | -- System-dependent variables 32 | 33 | -- Options can be changed here or in a separate config file. 34 | -- Config path: ~/.config/mpv/script-opts/videoclip.conf 35 | local config = { 36 | -- absolute paths 37 | -- relative paths (e.g. ~ for home dir) do NOT work. 38 | video_folder_path = p.default_video_folder, 39 | audio_folder_path = p.default_audio_folder, 40 | -- The range of the CRF scale is 0–51, where 0 is lossless, 41 | -- 23 is the default, and 51 is worst quality possible. 42 | -- Insane values like 9999 still work but produce the worst quality. 43 | video_quality = 23, 44 | -- Use the slowest preset that you have patience for. 45 | -- https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264 46 | preset = 'faster', 47 | video_format = 'mp4', -- mp4, vp9, vp8 48 | video_bitrate = '1M', 49 | video_width = -2, 50 | video_height = 480, 51 | video_fps = 'auto', 52 | audio_format = 'opus', -- aac, opus 53 | audio_bitrate = '32k', -- 32k, 64k, 128k, 256k. aac requires higher bitrates. 54 | font_size = 24, 55 | osd_align = 7, -- https://aegisub.org/docs/3.2/ASS_Tags/#\an 56 | osd_outline = 1.5, 57 | clean_filename = true, 58 | -- Whether to upload to catbox (permanent) or litterbox (temporary) 59 | litterbox = true, 60 | -- Determines expire time of files uploaded to litterbox 61 | litterbox_expire = '72h', -- 1h, 12h, 24h, 72h 62 | sub_font = 'Noto Sans CJK JP', 63 | -- Filename format 64 | -- Available tags: %n = filename, %t = title, %s = start, %e = end, %d = duration, 65 | -- %Y = year, %M = months, %D = day, %H = hours (24), %I = hours (12), 66 | -- %P = am/pm %N = minutes, %S = seconds 67 | filename_template='%n_%s-%e', 68 | } 69 | 70 | mpopt.read_options(config, NAME) 71 | local main_menu 72 | local pref_menu 73 | 74 | local allowed_presets = { 75 | ultrafast = true, 76 | superfast = true, 77 | veryfast = true, 78 | faster = true, 79 | fast = true, 80 | medium = true, 81 | slow = true, 82 | slower = true, 83 | veryslow = true, 84 | } 85 | 86 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 87 | -- Utility functions 88 | 89 | local function force_resolution(width, height, clip_fn, ...) 90 | local cached_prefs = { 91 | video_width = config.video_width, 92 | video_height = config.video_height, 93 | } 94 | config.video_width = width 95 | config.video_height = height 96 | clip_fn(...) 97 | config.video_width = cached_prefs.video_width 98 | config.video_height = cached_prefs.video_height 99 | end 100 | 101 | local function set_encoding_settings() 102 | if config.video_format == 'mp4' then 103 | config.video_codec = 'libx264' 104 | config.video_extension = '.mp4' 105 | elseif config.video_format == 'vp9' then 106 | config.video_codec = 'libvpx-vp9' 107 | config.video_extension = '.webm' 108 | else 109 | config.video_codec = 'libvpx' 110 | config.video_extension = '.webm' 111 | end 112 | 113 | if config.audio_format == 'aac' then 114 | config.audio_codec = 'aac' 115 | config.audio_extension = '.aac' 116 | else 117 | config.audio_codec = 'libopus' 118 | config.audio_extension = '.opus' 119 | end 120 | end 121 | 122 | local function validate_config() 123 | if not config.audio_bitrate:match('^%d+[kK]$') then 124 | config.audio_bitrate = (tonumber(config.audio_bitrate) or 32) .. 'k' 125 | end 126 | 127 | if not config.video_bitrate:match('^%d+[kKmM]$') then 128 | config.video_bitrate = '1M' 129 | end 130 | 131 | if not allowed_presets[config.preset] then 132 | config.preset = 'faster' 133 | end 134 | 135 | set_encoding_settings() 136 | end 137 | 138 | local function upload_to_catbox(outfile) 139 | local endpoint = config.litterbox and 'https://litterbox.catbox.moe/resources/internals/api.php' or 'https://catbox.moe/user/api.php' 140 | h.notify("Uploading to " .. (config.litterbox and "litterbox.catbox.moe..." or "catbox.moe..."), "info", 9999) 141 | 142 | -- This uses cURL to send a request to the cat-/litterbox API. 143 | -- cURL is included on Windows 10 and up, most Linux distributions and macOS. 144 | 145 | local r = h.subprocess({ -- This is technically blocking, but I don't think it has any real consequences ..? 146 | p.curl_exe, '-s', 147 | '-F', 'reqtype=fileupload', 148 | '-F', 'time=' .. config['litterbox_expire'], 149 | '-F', 'fileToUpload=@"' .. outfile .. '"', 150 | endpoint 151 | }) 152 | 153 | -- Exit codes in the range [0, 99] are returned by cURL itself. 154 | -- Any other exit code means the shell failed to execute cURL. 155 | if r.status < 0 or r.status > 99 then 156 | h.notify_error("Error: Failed to upload. Make sure cURL is installed and in your PATH.", "error", 3) 157 | return 158 | elseif r.status ~= 0 then 159 | h.notify_error("Error: Failed to upload to " .. (config.litterbox and "litterbox.catbox.moe" or "catbox.moe"), "error", 2) 160 | return 161 | end 162 | 163 | mp.msg.info("Catbox URL: " .. r.stdout) 164 | -- Copy to clipboard 165 | p.copy_or_open_url(r.stdout) 166 | end 167 | 168 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 169 | -- Menu interface 170 | 171 | local Menu = {} 172 | Menu.__index = Menu 173 | 174 | function Menu:new(parent) 175 | local o = { 176 | parent = parent, 177 | overlay = parent and parent.overlay or mp.create_osd_overlay('ass-events'), 178 | keybindings = { }, 179 | } 180 | return setmetatable(o, self) 181 | end 182 | 183 | function Menu:overlay_draw(text) 184 | self.overlay.data = text 185 | self.overlay:update() 186 | end 187 | 188 | function Menu:open() 189 | if self.parent then 190 | self.parent:close() 191 | end 192 | for _, val in pairs(self.keybindings) do 193 | mp.add_forced_key_binding(val.key, val.key, val.fn) 194 | end 195 | self:update() 196 | end 197 | 198 | function Menu:close() 199 | for _, val in pairs(self.keybindings) do 200 | mp.remove_key_binding(val.key) 201 | end 202 | if self.parent then 203 | self.parent:open() 204 | else 205 | self.overlay:remove() 206 | end 207 | end 208 | 209 | function Menu:update() 210 | local osd = OSD:new():config(config) 211 | osd:append('Dummy menu.'):newline() 212 | self:overlay_draw(osd:get_text()) 213 | end 214 | 215 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 216 | -- Main menu 217 | 218 | main_menu = Menu:new() 219 | main_menu.timings = Timings:new() 220 | 221 | main_menu.keybindings = { 222 | { key = 's', fn = function() main_menu:set_time('start') end }, 223 | { key = 'e', fn = function() main_menu:set_time('end') end }, 224 | { key = 'S', fn = function() main_menu:set_time_sub('start') end }, 225 | { key = 'E', fn = function() main_menu:set_time_sub('end') end }, 226 | { key = 'r', fn = function() main_menu:reset_timings() end }, 227 | { key = 'c', fn = function() main_menu:create_clip('video') end }, 228 | { key = 'C', fn = function() force_resolution(1920, -2, encoder.create_clip, 'video') end }, 229 | { key = 'a', fn = function() main_menu:create_clip('audio') end }, 230 | { key = 'x', fn = function() main_menu:create_clip('video', upload_to_catbox) end }, 231 | { key = 'X', fn = function() force_resolution(1920, -2, main_menu.create_clip, 'video', upload_to_catbox) end }, 232 | { key = 'p', fn = function() pref_menu:open() end }, 233 | { key = 'o', fn = function() p.open('https://streamable.com/') end }, 234 | { key = 'ESC', fn = function() main_menu:close() end }, 235 | } 236 | 237 | function main_menu:set_time(property) 238 | self.timings[property] = math.max(0, mp.get_property_number('time-pos')) 239 | self:update() 240 | end 241 | 242 | function main_menu:set_time_sub(property) 243 | local sub_delay = mp.get_property_native("sub-delay") 244 | local time_pos = mp.get_property_number(string.format("sub-%s", property)) 245 | 246 | if time_pos == nil then 247 | h.notify_error("Warning: No subtitles visible.", "warn", 2) 248 | return 249 | end 250 | 251 | self.timings[property] = math.max(0, time_pos + sub_delay) 252 | self:update() 253 | end 254 | 255 | function main_menu:reset_timings() 256 | self.timings:reset() 257 | self:update() 258 | end 259 | 260 | main_menu.open = function() 261 | Menu.open(main_menu) 262 | end 263 | 264 | function main_menu:update() 265 | local osd = OSD:new():config(config) 266 | if encoder.alive == false then 267 | osd:red("Error: "):append("mpv is not found in the PATH."):newline() 268 | end 269 | osd:submenu('Timings '):italics('(+shift use sub timings)'):newline() 270 | osd:tab():item('s: '):append('start time '):item(h.human_readable_time(self.timings['start'])):newline() 271 | osd:tab():item('e: '):append('end time '):item(h.human_readable_time(self.timings['end'])):newline() 272 | osd:tab():item('r: '):append('reset'):newline() 273 | osd:submenu('Create clip '):italics('(+shift to force fullHD preset)'):newline() 274 | osd:tab():item('c: '):append('video clip'):newline() 275 | osd:tab():item('a: '):append('audio clip'):newline() 276 | osd:tab():item('x: '):append('video clip to ' .. (config.litterbox and 'litterbox.catbox.moe (' .. config.litterbox_expire .. ')' or 'catbox.moe')):newline() 277 | osd:submenu('Options '):newline() 278 | osd:tab():item('p: '):append('Open preferences'):newline() 279 | osd:tab():item('o: '):append('Open streamable.com'):newline() 280 | osd:tab():item('ESC: '):append('Close'):newline() 281 | 282 | self:overlay_draw(osd:get_text()) 283 | end 284 | 285 | function main_menu:create_clip(clip_type, on_complete_fn) 286 | self:close() 287 | encoder.create_clip(clip_type, on_complete_fn) 288 | end 289 | 290 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 291 | -- Preferences 292 | 293 | pref_menu = Menu:new(main_menu) 294 | 295 | pref_menu.keybindings = { 296 | { key = 'f', fn = function() pref_menu:cycle_video_formats() end }, 297 | { key = 'a', fn = function() pref_menu:cycle_audio_formats() end }, 298 | { key = 'm', fn = function() pref_menu:toggle_mute_audio() end }, 299 | { key = 'r', fn = function() pref_menu:cycle_resolutions() end }, 300 | { key = 'b', fn = function() pref_menu:cycle_audio_bitrates() end }, 301 | { key = 'e', fn = function() pref_menu:toggle_embed_subtitles() end }, 302 | { key = 'x', fn = function() pref_menu:toggle_catbox() end }, 303 | { key = 'z', fn = function() pref_menu:cycle_litterbox_expiration() end }, 304 | { key = 's', fn = function() pref_menu:save() end }, 305 | { key = 'c', fn = function() end }, 306 | { key = 'ESC', fn = function() pref_menu:close() end }, 307 | { key = 'q', fn = function() pref_menu:close() end }, 308 | } 309 | 310 | pref_menu.resolutions = { 311 | { w = config.video_width, h = config.video_height, }, 312 | { w = -2, h = -2, }, 313 | { w = -2, h = 240, }, 314 | { w = -2, h = 360, }, 315 | { w = -2, h = 480, }, 316 | { w = -2, h = 720, }, 317 | { w = -2, h = 1080, }, 318 | { w = -2, h = 1440, }, 319 | { w = -2, h = 2160, }, 320 | selected = 1, 321 | } 322 | pref_menu.audio_bitrates = { 323 | config.audio_bitrate, 324 | '32k', 325 | '64k', 326 | '128k', 327 | '256k', 328 | '384k', 329 | selected = 1, 330 | } 331 | 332 | pref_menu.vid_formats = { 'mp4', 'vp9', 'vp8', } 333 | pref_menu.aud_formats = { 'aac', 'opus', } 334 | pref_menu.litterbox_expirations = { '1h', '12h', '24h', '72h', } 335 | 336 | function pref_menu:get_selected_resolution() 337 | return string.format( 338 | '%s x %s', 339 | config.video_width == -2 and 'auto' or config.video_width, 340 | config.video_height == -2 and 'auto' or config.video_height 341 | ) 342 | end 343 | 344 | function pref_menu:cycle_resolutions() 345 | self.resolutions.selected = self.resolutions.selected + 1 > #self.resolutions and 1 or self.resolutions.selected + 1 346 | local res = self.resolutions[self.resolutions.selected] 347 | config.video_width = res.w 348 | config.video_height = res.h 349 | self:update() 350 | end 351 | 352 | function pref_menu:cycle_audio_bitrates() 353 | self.audio_bitrates.selected = self.audio_bitrates.selected + 1 > #self.audio_bitrates and 1 or self.audio_bitrates.selected + 1 354 | config.audio_bitrate = self.audio_bitrates[self.audio_bitrates.selected] 355 | self:update() 356 | end 357 | 358 | function pref_menu:cycle_formats(config_type) 359 | local formats 360 | if config_type == 'video_format' then 361 | formats = pref_menu.vid_formats 362 | else 363 | formats = pref_menu.aud_formats 364 | end 365 | 366 | local selected = 1 367 | for i, format in ipairs(formats) do 368 | if config[config_type] == format then 369 | selected = i 370 | break 371 | end 372 | end 373 | config[config_type] = formats[selected + 1] or formats[1] 374 | set_encoding_settings() 375 | self:update() 376 | end 377 | 378 | function pref_menu:cycle_video_formats() 379 | pref_menu:cycle_formats('video_format') 380 | end 381 | 382 | function pref_menu:cycle_audio_formats() 383 | pref_menu:cycle_formats('audio_format') 384 | end 385 | 386 | function pref_menu:toggle_mute_audio() 387 | mp.commandv("cycle", "mute") 388 | self:update() 389 | end 390 | 391 | function pref_menu:toggle_embed_subtitles() 392 | mp.commandv("cycle", "sub-visibility") 393 | self:update() 394 | end 395 | 396 | function pref_menu:toggle_catbox() 397 | config['litterbox'] = not config['litterbox'] 398 | self:update() 399 | end 400 | 401 | function pref_menu:cycle_litterbox_expiration() 402 | if not config['litterbox'] then 403 | return 404 | end 405 | local expirations = pref_menu.litterbox_expirations 406 | 407 | local selected = 1 408 | for i, expiration in ipairs(expirations) do 409 | if config['litterbox_expire'] == expiration then 410 | selected = i 411 | break 412 | end 413 | end 414 | config['litterbox_expire'] = expirations[selected + 1] or expirations[1] 415 | self:update() 416 | end 417 | 418 | function pref_menu:update() 419 | local osd = OSD:new():config(config) 420 | osd:submenu('Preferences'):newline() 421 | osd:tab():item('r: Video resolution: '):append(self:get_selected_resolution()):newline() 422 | osd:tab():item('f: Video format: '):append(config.video_format):newline() 423 | osd:tab():item('a: Audio format: '):append(config.audio_format):newline() 424 | osd:tab():item('b: Audio bitrate: '):append(config.audio_bitrate):newline() 425 | osd:tab():item('m: Mute audio: '):append(mp.get_property("mute")):newline() 426 | osd:tab():item('e: Embed subtitles: '):append(mp.get_property("sub-visibility")):newline() 427 | osd:submenu('Catbox'):newline() 428 | osd:tab():item('x: Using: '):append(config.litterbox and 'Litterbox (temporary)' or 'Catbox (permanent)'):newline() 429 | if config.litterbox then 430 | osd:tab():item('z: Litterbox expires after: '):append(config.litterbox_expire):newline() 431 | else 432 | osd:tab():color("b0b0b0"):text('x: Litterbox expires after: '):append("N/A"):newline() 433 | end 434 | osd:submenu('Save'):newline() 435 | osd:tab():item('s: Save preferences'):newline() 436 | self:overlay_draw(osd:get_text()) 437 | end 438 | 439 | function pref_menu:save() 440 | local function lua_to_mpv(config_value) 441 | if type(config_value) == 'boolean' then 442 | return config_value and 'yes' or 'no' 443 | else 444 | return config_value 445 | end 446 | end 447 | local ignore_list = { 448 | video_extension = true, 449 | audio_extension = true, 450 | video_codec = true, 451 | audio_codec = true, 452 | } 453 | local mpv_dirpath = string.gsub(mp.get_script_directory(), "scripts[\\/][^\\/]+", "") 454 | local config_filepath = utils.join_path(utils.join_path(mpv_dirpath, "script-opts"), string.format('%s.conf', NAME)) 455 | local handle = io.open(config_filepath, 'w') 456 | if handle ~= nil then 457 | handle:write(string.format("# Written by %s on %s.\n", NAME, os.date())) 458 | for key, value in pairs(config) do 459 | if ignore_list[key] == nil then 460 | handle:write(string.format('%s=%s\n', key, lua_to_mpv(value))) 461 | end 462 | end 463 | handle:close() 464 | h.notify("Settings saved.", "info", 2) 465 | else 466 | h.notify_error(string.format("Couldn't open %s.", config_filepath), "error", 4) 467 | end 468 | end 469 | 470 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 471 | -- Finally, set an 'entry point' in mpv 472 | 473 | validate_config() 474 | encoder.init(config, main_menu.timings) 475 | mp.add_key_binding('c', 'videoclip-menu-open', main_menu.open) 476 | mp.msg.warn("Press 'c' to open the videoclip menu.") 477 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------