├── tests ├── __init__.py └── test_video_converter.py ├── video_diet ├── __main__.py ├── utils.py ├── __init__.py ├── patch_ffprobe.py └── main.py ├── .gitignore ├── .deepsource.toml ├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ ├── flake8.yml │ └── python-app.yml ├── pyproject.toml ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── README.md ├── poetry.lock └── LICENSE /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /video_diet/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .main import app 2 | app() 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.pyc 2 | .todo 3 | *.mp4 4 | *.egg-info 5 | *.mp3 6 | *.w4a 7 | *.aac 8 | *.vscode 9 | dist 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_video_converter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from video_diet import __version__ 2 | 3 | 4 | def test_version(): 5 | assert __version__ == '0.1.0' 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.deepsource.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version = 1 2 | 3 | [[analyzers]] 4 | name = "python" 5 | enabled = true 6 | 7 | [analyzers.meta] 8 | runtime_version = "3.x.x" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # To get started with Dependabot version updates, you'll need to specify which 2 | # package ecosystems to update and where the package manifests are located. 3 | # Please see the documentation for all configuration options: 4 | # https://help.github.com/github/administering-a-repository/configuration-options-for-dependency-updates 5 | 6 | version: 2 7 | updates: 8 | - package-ecosystem: "poetry" # See documentation for possible values 9 | directory: "/" # Location of package manifests 10 | schedule: 11 | interval: "daily" 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/flake8.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Lint 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | paths: 6 | - '*.py' 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | flake8_py3: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 11 | steps: 12 | - name: Setup Python 13 | uses: actions/setup-python@v1 14 | with: 15 | python-version: 3.7.4 16 | architecture: x64 17 | - name: Checkout PyTorch 18 | uses: actions/checkout@master 19 | - name: Install flake8 20 | run: pip install flake8 21 | - name: Run flake8 22 | uses: suo/flake8-github-action@releases/v1 23 | with: 24 | checkName: 'flake8_py3' # NOTE: this needs to be the same as the job name 25 | env: 26 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tool.poetry] 2 | name = "video-diet" 3 | version = "0.1.10" 4 | description = "" 5 | authors = ["hian "] 6 | readme = "README.md" 7 | license = "LGPL-3.0" 8 | repository = "https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet" 9 | 10 | [tool.poetry.scripts] 11 | video-diet = "video_diet.main:app" 12 | 13 | [tool.poetry.dependencies] 14 | python = ">=3.6,<4" 15 | typer = {extras = ["all"], version = "^0.3.2"} 16 | ffmpeg-python = "^0.2.0" 17 | filetype = "^1.0.7" 18 | ffprobe-python = "^1.0.3" 19 | enlighten = "^1.6.2" 20 | wexpect = {version ="^4.0.0", markers = "sys_platform == 'win32' or platform_system == 'Windows'"} 21 | pexpect = {version ="^4.8.0", markers = "sys_platform == 'linux' or platform_system == 'Linux'"} 22 | ansicon = {version ="^1.89.0", markers = "sys_platform == 'win32' or platform_system == 'Windows'"} 23 | 24 | [tool.poetry.dev-dependencies] 25 | pytest = "^6.0" 26 | 27 | [build-system] 28 | requires = ["poetry>=0.12"] 29 | build-backend = "poetry.masonry.api" 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/python-app.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This workflow will install Python dependencies, run tests and lint with a single version of Python 2 | # For more information see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-python-with-github-actions 3 | 4 | name: Python application 5 | 6 | on: 7 | push: 8 | branches: [ master ] 9 | pull_request: 10 | branches: [ master ] 11 | 12 | jobs: 13 | build: 14 | 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 16 | 17 | steps: 18 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 19 | - name: Set up Python 3.8 20 | uses: actions/setup-python@v2 21 | with: 22 | python-version: 3.8 23 | - name: Install dependencies 24 | run: | 25 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 26 | pip install flake8 pytest 27 | if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then pip install -r requirements.txt; fi 28 | - name: Lint with flake8 29 | run: | 30 | # stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names 31 | flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F7,F82 --show-source --statistics 32 | # exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide 33 | flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics 34 | # - name: Test with pytest 35 | # run: | 36 | # pytest 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributions are highly appreciated 2 | 3 | ## All contributors will be granted credit on the following list 4 | 5 | * Leynier Gutiérrez González ([@leynier](https://github.com/leynier)) 6 | * Hian Cañizares Díaz ([@hiancdtrsnm](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm)) 7 | * Javier A. Oramas López ([@JavierOramas](https://github.com/javieroramas)) 8 | * Jorge Morgado Vega ([@jmorgadov](https://github.com/jmorgadov)) 9 | * Frank Sadan Naranjo ([@fsadannn](https://github.com/fsadannn)) 10 | 11 | You can help out by: 12 | 13 | * Reporting a bug 14 | * Reviewing the code 15 | * Submitting a fix 16 | * Proposing new features 17 | * Becoming a maintainer 18 | 19 | ## Branches 20 | 21 | We're using the following branches to manage work: 22 | 23 | * `develop` is semi-stable and should be used as the branch to fork from 24 | * `master` is stable and ready for prod (or it will be once we merge in the first release) 25 | * `feature`, `bug` branches: unstable development 26 | 27 | ## How to report bugs 28 | 29 | We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Report a bug by [opening a new issue](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet/issues/new/choose); it's that easy! 30 | 31 | ### Write bug reports with detail, background, and sample code 32 | 33 | **Great Bug Reports** tend to have: 34 | 35 | * A quick summary and/or background 36 | * Steps to reproduce 37 | * Be specific! 38 | * Give sample code if you can. 39 | * What you expected to happen 40 | * What actually happens 41 | * Notes (possibly including why you think this might be happening, or stuff you tried that didn't work) 42 | 43 | We <3 thorough bug reports. 44 | 45 | ## How to contribute code 46 | 47 | We use GitHub to host code, to track issues and feature requests, as well as accept pull requests. 48 | 49 | Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase. We use a loose version of Git Flow 50 | and actively welcome your pull requests: 51 | 52 | 1. Set up your local development environment. See [README.md](README.md) for instructions. 53 | 1. Create a new branch based on `develop`: 54 | * Feature branches should start with `feature/` 55 | * Bugfix branches should start with `bug/` 56 | 1. Implement your changes. 57 | 1. Add tests if applicable. 58 | 1. Make sure your code lints. 59 | 1. Issue that pull request! 60 | 61 | ### Any contributions you make will be under the GNU General Public License v3.0 62 | 63 | When you submit code changes, your submissions are understood to be under the same [GPL-3.0](LICENSE) that covers the project. 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /video_diet/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | from pathlib import Path 3 | import filetype 4 | import typer 5 | 6 | from .patch_ffprobe import FFProbe 7 | 8 | px10bit = re.compile('10le$') 9 | px12bit = re.compile('12le$') 10 | 11 | class PixelFormat: 12 | __slots__ = ('_px_format', '_is_10bit', '_is_12bit') 13 | def __init__(self, px_format): 14 | self._px_format = px_format 15 | self._is_10bit = px10bit.search(px_format) is not None 16 | self._is_12bit = px12bit.search(px_format) is not None 17 | 18 | @property 19 | def pixel_format(self): 20 | return self._px_format 21 | 22 | @property 23 | def is_10bit(self): 24 | return self._is_10bit 25 | 26 | @property 27 | def is_12bit(self): 28 | return self._is_12bit 29 | 30 | @property 31 | def is_8bit(self): 32 | return not(self._is_10bit or self._is_12bit) 33 | 34 | def __str__(self): 35 | return self._px_format 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | def get_codec(path: str): 40 | try: 41 | metadata = FFProbe(path) 42 | except: 43 | return None 44 | 45 | if len(metadata.video) != 0: 46 | return metadata.video[0].codec() 47 | 48 | return metadata.audio[0].codec() 49 | 50 | def get_bitdepth(path: str): 51 | try: 52 | metadata = FFProbe(path) 53 | except: 54 | return None 55 | 56 | if len(metadata.video) != 0: 57 | pixel_format = metadata.video[0].pixel_format() 58 | return PixelFormat(pixel_format) 59 | 60 | return None 61 | 62 | def convertion_path(path: Path, audio: bool ): 63 | 64 | if not audio: 65 | 66 | if path.suffix.lower() not in ['.mkv', '.mp4']: 67 | 68 | return path.parent / (path.stem + '.mkv') 69 | 70 | else: 71 | 72 | if path.suffix.lower() not in ['.aac', '.m4a']: 73 | 74 | return path.parent / (path.stem + '.aac') 75 | 76 | return path.parent / ('conv-' + path.name) 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | def check_if_video(path: str): 81 | 82 | guess = filetype.guess(path) 83 | 84 | return guess and 'video' in guess 85 | 86 | def check_ignore(file_path, ignore_extension:str, ignore_path:str): 87 | 88 | ignored_by_extension = ignore_extension is not None \ 89 | and str(file_path).lower().endswith(ignore_extension) 90 | ignored_by_path = ignore_path is not None \ 91 | and str(ignore_path) in str(file_path) 92 | 93 | if ignored_by_extension or ignored_by_path: 94 | typer.secho(f'Ignoring: {file_path}') 95 | return True 96 | 97 | return False 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /video_diet/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import re 3 | import os 4 | import ffmpeg 5 | import enlighten 6 | from .utils import get_bitdepth 7 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 8 | import wexpect as expect 9 | # patch windows consloe for scale correctly characters 10 | import ansicon 11 | ansicon.load() 12 | else: 13 | import pexpect as expect 14 | 15 | __version__ = '0.1.10' 16 | 17 | pattern_duration = re.compile('duration[ \t\r]?:[ \t\r]?(.+?),[ \t\r]?start',re.IGNORECASE) 18 | pattern_progress = re.compile('time=(.+?)[ \t\r]?bitrate',re.IGNORECASE) 19 | BAR_FMT = u'{desc}{desc_pad}{percentage:3.0f}%|{bar}| {count:{len_total}.1f}/{total:.1f} ' + \ 20 | u'[{elapsed}<{eta}, {rate:.2f}{unit_pad}{unit}/s]' 21 | 22 | COUNTER_FMT = u'{desc}{desc_pad}{count:.1f} {unit}{unit_pad}' + \ 23 | u'[{elapsed}, {rate:.2f}{unit_pad}{unit}/s]{fill}' 24 | 25 | CONVERT_COMMAND_10Bits = 'ffmpeg -progress pipe:1 -i "{source}" -map 0 -map -v -map V -c:v libx265 -x265-params crf=26:profile=main10 -c:a aac -y "{dest}"' 26 | CONVERT_COMMAND = 'ffmpeg -progress pipe:1 -i "{source}" -map 0 -map -v -map V -c:v libx265 -crf 26 -c:a aac -y "{dest}"' 27 | 28 | def convert_file(source: str, dest: str): 29 | stream = ffmpeg.input(source) 30 | stream = ffmpeg.output(stream, dest, vcodec='libx265', crf='28') 31 | ffmpeg.run(stream) 32 | 33 | def convert_video_progress_bar(source: str, dest: str, manager=None): 34 | if manager is None: 35 | manager = enlighten.get_manager() 36 | name = source.rsplit(os.path.sep,1)[-1] 37 | if get_bitdepth(source).is_10bit: 38 | args = CONVERT_COMMAND_10Bits.format(source=source, dest=dest) 39 | else: 40 | args = CONVERT_COMMAND.format(source=source, dest=dest) 41 | proc = expect.spawn(args, encoding='utf-8') 42 | pbar = None 43 | try: 44 | proc.expect(pattern_duration) 45 | total = sum(map(lambda x: float(x[1])*60**x[0],enumerate(reversed(proc.match.groups()[0].strip().split(':'))))) 46 | cont = 0 47 | pbar = manager.counter(total=100, desc=name, unit='%',bar_format=BAR_FMT, counter_format=COUNTER_FMT) 48 | while True: 49 | proc.expect(pattern_progress) 50 | progress = sum(map(lambda x: float(x[1])*60**x[0],enumerate(reversed(proc.match.groups()[0].strip().split(':'))))) 51 | percent = progress/total*100 52 | pbar.update(percent-cont) 53 | cont = percent 54 | except expect.EOF: 55 | pass 56 | finally: 57 | if pbar is not None: 58 | pbar.close() 59 | proc.expect(expect.EOF) 60 | res = proc.before 61 | res += proc.read() 62 | exitstatus = proc.wait() 63 | if exitstatus: 64 | raise ffmpeg.Error('ffmpeg','',res) 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /video_diet/patch_ffprobe.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import re 3 | import pipes 4 | import platform 5 | import subprocess 6 | from ffprobe.ffprobe import FFStream 7 | 8 | class FFProbe: 9 | """ 10 | FFProbe wraps the ffprobe command and pulls the data into an object form:: 11 | metadata=FFProbe('multimedia-file.mov') 12 | """ 13 | 14 | def __init__(self, path_to_video): 15 | self.path_to_video = path_to_video 16 | 17 | try: 18 | with open(os.devnull, 'w') as tempf: 19 | subprocess.check_call(["ffprobe", "-h"], stdout=tempf, stderr=tempf) 20 | except FileNotFoundError: 21 | raise IOError('ffprobe not found.') 22 | 23 | if os.path.isfile(self.path_to_video): 24 | if platform.system() == 'Windows': 25 | cmd = ["ffprobe", "-show_streams", self.path_to_video] 26 | else: 27 | cmd = ["ffprobe -show_streams " + pipes.quote(self.path_to_video)] 28 | 29 | out = subprocess.getoutput(cmd) 30 | out = out.split('\n') 31 | 32 | stream = False 33 | self.streams = [] 34 | self.video = [] 35 | self.audio = [] 36 | self.subtitle = [] 37 | self.attachment = [] 38 | 39 | self.metadata = {} 40 | is_metadata = False 41 | stream_metadata_met = False 42 | chapter_metadata_met = False 43 | 44 | for line in out: 45 | 46 | if 'Metadata:' in line and not (stream_metadata_met or chapter_metadata_met): 47 | is_metadata = True 48 | elif 'Stream #' in line: 49 | is_metadata = False 50 | stream_metadata_met = True 51 | elif 'Chapter #' in line: 52 | is_metadata = False 53 | chapter_metadata_met = True 54 | elif is_metadata: 55 | splits = line.split(',') 56 | for s in splits: 57 | m = re.search(r'(\w+)\s*:\s*(.*)$', s) 58 | self.metadata[m.groups()[0]] = m.groups()[1].strip() 59 | 60 | if '[STREAM]' in line: 61 | stream = True 62 | data_lines = [] 63 | elif '[/STREAM]' in line and stream: 64 | stream = False 65 | self.streams.append(FFStream(data_lines)) 66 | elif stream: 67 | data_lines.append(line) 68 | 69 | for stream in self.streams: 70 | if stream.is_audio(): 71 | self.audio.append(stream) 72 | elif stream.is_video(): 73 | self.video.append(stream) 74 | elif stream.is_subtitle(): 75 | self.subtitle.append(stream) 76 | elif stream.is_attachment(): 77 | self.attachment.append(stream) 78 | else: 79 | raise IOError('No such media file ' + self.path_to_video) 80 | 81 | def __repr__(self): 82 | return "".format(**vars(self)) 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Video diet 2 | 3 | [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg?label=license)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) [![Last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet.svg?style=flat)](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet/commits) [![GitHub commit activity](https://img.shields.io/github/commit-activity/m/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet)](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet/commits) [![Github Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet?style=flat&logo=github)](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet) [![Github Forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet?style=flat&logo=github)](https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet) [![Github 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I have a lot old-movies/videos and music/audios taking a lot of space in the hard-drive. 9 | So I'm always short on disk space, the by accident discover de `hevc` codec. when i need to shrink a video of `3GB` 10 | to upload it to `Telegram`, the convertion take my 3GB movie and returned a 300 MB with the same quality 😱. So I 11 | decided that I would convert all my video and audio files , but they are a lot, so I build this tool for it. 12 | 13 | More info about `hevc`: 14 | 15 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Efficiency_Video_Coding 16 | 17 | 18 | ## Installation 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | ```console 23 | $ pip install video-diet 24 | ``` 25 | 26 |
27 | 28 | ## FFMPEG 29 | 30 | In order to run the project you must install `ffmpeg`. 31 | 32 | ### For Linux 33 | In any linux machine you can get it from your favorite package manager. 34 | 35 | For arch: 36 | ```console 37 | sudo pacman -S ffmpeg 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | For Debian/Ubuntu: 41 | ```console 42 | sudo apt-get install ffmpeg 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | ## For Windows 46 | 47 | Download a windows ffmpeg build here https://ffmpeg.org/download.html. Unzip it and change the folder name to `FFmpeg`. Copy the folder into `C:\` and then add the path `C:\FFmpeg\bin` to the enviroment variables of the system. 48 | 49 | To check correct instalation open a new instance of cmd and type: 50 | ```console 51 | ffmpeg --version`. 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | ## Example 55 | 56 | ### For a file 57 | 58 | ```bash 59 | video-diet file test.mp4 60 | ``` 61 | This option conserve the original file 62 | 63 | ### For a folder 64 | ```bash 65 | video-diet folder ~/Videos 66 | ``` 67 | This option replaces the original file for the converted files 68 | 69 | #### Ignoring files on the folder 70 | ```bash 71 | video-diet folder ~/Videos --ignore-extension .mp4 72 | ``` 73 | This option ignores all the .mp4 files on ~/Videos 74 | 75 | ```bash 76 | video-diet folder ~/Videos --ignore-path ~/Videos/subfolder 77 | ``` 78 | This option ignores all the files on ~/Videos/subfolder 79 | 80 | ## Note 81 | 82 | The video conversion can take some time. Depending on the original video properties; the conversion time can be longer than the video. 83 | 84 | ## For developers 85 | 86 | ### You must first install *poetry* 87 | 88 | Poetry provides a custom installer that will install `poetry` isolated from the rest of your system by vendorizing its dependencies. This is the recommended way of installing `poetry`. 89 | 90 | **osx / linux / bashonwindows install instructions** 91 | 92 | `curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/master/get-poetry.py | python` 93 | 94 | **windows powershell install instructions** 95 | 96 | `(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/master/get-poetry.py -UseBasicParsing).Content | python` 97 | 98 | The installer installs the `poetry` tool to Poetry's `bin` directory. On Unix it is located at `$HOME/.poetry/bin` and on Windows at `%USERPROFILE%\.poetry\bin`. 99 | 100 | This directory will be in your `$PATH` environment variable, which means you can run them from the shell without further configuration. 101 | 102 | ### Then you need to configure the environment 103 | 104 | Inside the project make `poetry install` and after `poetry shell` for start the virtualenv. 105 | 106 | For testing the code run `video-diet`. 107 | 108 | See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details. 109 | 110 | Good luck 😉. 111 | 112 | Project Structure based on awesome tutorial by @tiangolo at https://typer.tiangolo.com/tutorial/package 113 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /video_diet/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import typer 2 | from pathlib import Path 3 | import filetype 4 | import os 5 | import shutil 6 | from typer.colors import RED, GREEN 7 | import enlighten 8 | import ffmpeg 9 | from .utils import convertion_path, get_codec, check_ignore 10 | from . import convert_file, convert_video_progress_bar 11 | 12 | app = typer.Typer() 13 | 14 | 15 | @app.callback() 16 | def callback(): 17 | """ 18 | Awesome Portal Gun 19 | """ 20 | 21 | 22 | @app.command() 23 | def folder(path: Path = typer.Argument( 24 | default='.', 25 | exists=True, 26 | file_okay=True, 27 | dir_okay=True, 28 | readable=True, 29 | resolve_path=True 30 | ), ignore_extension: str = typer.Option( 31 | default=None 32 | ), ignore_path: Path = typer.Option( 33 | default=None, 34 | exists=True, 35 | file_okay=True, 36 | dir_okay=True, 37 | readable=True, 38 | resolve_path=True 39 | )): 40 | """ 41 | Convert all videos and audios in a folder 42 | """ 43 | 44 | videos = [] 45 | audios = [] 46 | 47 | for dir, folders, files in os.walk(path): 48 | base_dir = Path(dir) 49 | for item in files: 50 | 51 | file_path = base_dir / item 52 | guess = filetype.guess(str(file_path)) 53 | 54 | if check_ignore(file_path, ignore_extension, ignore_path): 55 | continue 56 | 57 | if guess and 'video' in guess.mime : 58 | 59 | videos.append(file_path) 60 | 61 | if guess and 'audio' in guess.mime: 62 | 63 | audios.append(file_path) 64 | 65 | manager = enlighten.get_manager() 66 | errors_files = [] 67 | pbar = manager.counter(total=len(videos)+len(audios), desc='Files', unit='files') 68 | 69 | for video in videos: 70 | typer.secho(f'Processing: {video}') 71 | if get_codec(str(video)) != 'hevc': 72 | new_path = convertion_path(video, False) 73 | 74 | if new_path.exists(): 75 | os.remove(str(new_path)) 76 | 77 | try: 78 | convert_video_progress_bar(str(video), str(new_path), manager) 79 | os.remove(str(video)) 80 | if video.suffix == new_path.suffix: 81 | shutil.move(new_path, str(video)) 82 | 83 | except ffmpeg._run.Error: 84 | typer.secho(f'ffmpeg could not process: {str(video)}', fg=RED) 85 | errors_files.append(video) 86 | 87 | pbar.update() 88 | 89 | for audio in audios: 90 | typer.secho(f'Processing: {audio}') 91 | if get_codec(str(audio)) != 'hevc': 92 | 93 | new_path = convertion_path(audio, True) 94 | 95 | if new_path.exists(): 96 | os.remove(str(new_path)) 97 | 98 | try: 99 | 100 | convert_file(str(audio),str(new_path)) 101 | 102 | os.remove(str(audio)) 103 | if audio.suffix == new_path.suffix: 104 | shutil.move(new_path, str(audio)) 105 | 106 | except ffmpeg._run.Error: 107 | typer.secho(f'ffmpeg could not process this file: {str(audio)}', fg=RED) 108 | errors_files.append(audio) 109 | 110 | 111 | pbar.update() 112 | 113 | if errors_files: 114 | typer.secho('This videos could not be processed:', fg=RED) 115 | typer.secho(str(errors_files), fg=RED) 116 | 117 | 118 | @app.command() 119 | def file(path: Path = typer.Argument( 120 | default=None, 121 | exists=True, 122 | file_okay=True, 123 | dir_okay=False, 124 | readable=True, 125 | resolve_path=True 126 | ), force: bool = typer.Option( 127 | default=False, 128 | )): 129 | """ 130 | Convert a file 131 | """ 132 | 133 | if path is None: 134 | typer.secho('Please write the video or audio path', fg=RED) 135 | return 136 | 137 | guess = filetype.guess(str(path)) 138 | 139 | if guess and 'video' in guess.mime: 140 | conv_path = convertion_path(path, False) 141 | else: 142 | conv_path = convertion_path(path, False) 143 | 144 | if conv_path.exists(): 145 | typer.secho('The destination file already exist, \ 146 | please delete it', fg=RED) 147 | return 148 | 149 | 150 | if get_codec(str(path)) == 'hevc' and not force: 151 | typer.secho('This video codec is already \'hevc\'', fg=GREEN) 152 | return 153 | 154 | try: 155 | convert_video_progress_bar(str(path), str(conv_path)) 156 | 157 | except FileNotFoundError as error: 158 | if error.filename == 'ffmpeg': 159 | readme_url = 'https://github.com/hiancdtrsnm/video-diet#FFMPEG' 160 | typer.secho('It seems you don\'t have ffmpeg installed', fg=RED) 161 | typer.secho(f'Check FFMPEG secction on {readme_url}', fg=RED) 162 | else: 163 | raise error 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