Not smart. Not comprehensive. Not guaranteed to work.
ffpb
is an FFmpeg progress formatter. It will attempt to display a nice
progress bar in the output, based on the raw ffmpeg
output, as well as an
adaptative ETA timer.
(yes, my laptop can't encode shit)
ffpb
is is not even self-aware. Any argument given to the ffpb
command
is transparently given to the ffmpeg binary on your system, without any form
of validation. So if you know how to use the FFmpeg CLI, you know how to use
ffpb
!
ffpb can be used as a library: use the ffpb.main
function:
ffpb.main(argv = None, stream = sys.stderr, encoding = None, tqdm= tqdm):
- argv
- The arguments to pass to
ffmpeg
, as an argument list. - stream
- The stream to which to write the progress bar and the output messages.
- encoding
- The encoding of the terminal, used to decode the
ffmpeg
output. Defaults tolocale.getpreferredencoding()
, or UTF-8 is locales are not available. - tqdm
- The progress bar factory to use. A subclass of
tqdm.tqdm is expected.
Check althonos/ffpb#19 to
see how you can use this to wrap
ffpb
in your own UI.
Install from PyPI:
$ pip install --user ffpb
Alternatively, download a development version from the GitHub master
branch:
$ pip install https://github.com/althonos/ffpb/archive/master.zip
Or if you use an Arch-based distro, download from the AUR