Result of the scripts
watch this at full resolution (full HD), or you will not see anything :)
notes for me and whoever might find this interesting
the logo is using the 'ascii' font JS Cursive, slightly modified on the 'n'
__ __, ,_ _ __, __ _ , _(_,_(_/(__/ (__/ (_(_/(__(_/__(/__/_)_ _/_ (/
that's a nice way to display other fonts in the terminal; see resources for links
to retrieve the video information, i used ffprobe, it dumps a lot of info
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'carnages_creamy_patterns.mov': Metadata: major_brand : qt minor_version : 512 compatible_brands: qt encoder : Lavf56.40.101 Duration: 01:39:01.03, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 200411 kb/s Stream #0:0(eng): Video: qtrle (rle / 0x20656C72), rgb24, 1920x1080, 200408 kb/s, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 15360 tbn, 15360 tbc (default) Metadata: handler_name : DataHandler encoder : Lavc56.60.100 qtrle
for the credits, i just used the Stream #0:0, reformated as a tabbed list
other info comes from the file browser (nemo in my case)
here comes the interesting part!
the process relies on 3 parts:
They are detailed here below.
the process requires a minimum of text editing: just create a media_*.py file containing the required vars (with correct types)
example of media info file
WARNING: mediawiki removes the "'" chars, go to source to copy/paste! (append &action=edit to current url)
from styler import * filename = style("b|yellow") + "carnages_teeny_black.mkv [#6]" + style("") t_date= "date: " + style("b") + "20171019" + style("") t_size= "size: " + style("b") + "2.507.349.390 bytes" + style("") t_duration= "duration: " + style("b") + "00:08:16.8" + style("") t_author = "author:" + style("b") + "françois zajéga" + style("") t_credits = title font: JS Cursive By Joan Stark t_stream = stream #0:0(eng): video: mjpeg yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown) 1920x1080 SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9 25 fps 25 tbr 1k tbn 1k tbc (default) encoder: Lavc56.60.100 libx264 t_input= source: width: 1024 height: 544
content of the video here above
the imported script comes from TerminalStyler
the animation is done via another python script, credits_generator.py:
import os import sys import time from styler import * mediainfo = __import__( str( sys.argv[1] )[:-3], fromlist=["*"] ) ############# config ############# margin = (4,10) logo = __ __, ,_ _ __, __ _ , _(_,_(_/(__/ (__/ (_(_/(__(_/__(/__/_)_ _/_ (/ ret = style("_n") t_mtop = style("_n" + str( margin[0] ) ) t_mlef = style("_s" + str( margin[1] ) ) logo_margined_y = style("_n" + str( margin[0] ) + "|cyan" ) + margin_left( logo, margin[1] ) + style("") logo_margined_w = style("_n" + str( margin[0] ) ) + margin_left( logo, margin[1] ) + style("") credits_margined = margin_left( mediainfo.t_credits, margin[1] ) stream_margined = margin_left( mediainfo.t_stream, margin[1] ) input_margined = margin_left( mediainfo.t_input, margin[1] ) ############# frames ############# frames = [] frames.append( [t_mtop, 4] ) for i in range( 0, 5 ): if i % 2 == 0: frames.append( [logo_margined_w, 0.1] ) else: frames.append( [logo_margined_y, 0.15] ) frames.append( [style("_n" + str( margin[0] + 8 )), 0.1] ) frames.append( [logo_margined_y, 0.5] ) frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + t_mlef, 1] ) authinfo = ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.t_date + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.t_size + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.t_duration + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.t_author for i in range( linecount(stream_margined) ): frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + ret + lines( authinfo, 0, i ), 0.05] ) frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + ret + authinfo + ret, 5] ) techinfo = stream_margined + ret + input_margined for i in range( linecount(stream_margined) ): frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + ret + lines( techinfo, 0, i ), 0.05] ) frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + ret + techinfo, 3] ) frames.append( [ logo_margined_y + ret + t_mlef + mediainfo.filename + ret + ret + techinfo + ret + credits_margined, 2] ) ############# animation ############# for i in frames: os.system('clear') print( i[0] ) sys.stdout.write( t_mlef ) sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep( i[1] )
Once all frames are packed, we just have to loop over them and print the text. Lines sys.stdout allows to offset the cursor by the left margin.
To test, just launch the script in terminal,
python credits_generator.py media_[name].py
once everything's ready on python level, we still have to record the execution of the script and save it as a video
bash is there to help:
#!/bin/bash #open gnome-terminal in fullscreen, with menu bar enabled if [ -f "tmp.mov" ] then rm tmp.mov fi if [ -f "credits.mkv" ] then rm credits.mkv fi ffmpeg -loglevel quiet -nostats -video_size 1920x1080 -framerate 30 -f x11grab -i :0.0 -q:v 1 -vcodec qtrle tmp.mov > /dev/null & python credits_generator.py $1 killall ffmpeg sleep 1 ffmpeg -ss 00:00:01 -i tmp.mov -video_size 1920x1080 -vcodec mjpeg -q:v 0 -vf crop=740:700:0:25,pad=1920:1080:iw-740:ih-700 credits.mkv
first thing to do is to remove old video files: as we launch ffmpeg recording in silent mode, we will not be able to confirm overwrite!
second line is just a standard line to grab screen
the last ffmpeg command is a bit special: the 1 second removal is due to glitches appearing when ffmpeg synchronises with display, and the cropping and padding removes the menu bar of the fullscreen terminal
To run the script:
credits.sh media_[name].py
The full process outputs a credits.mkv in full HD, ready to be used!
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