Generates QPF frame time codes to be used with x264/x265
pip install AutoQPF
pip uninstall AutoQPF
from auto_qpf.qpf import QpfGenerator, ChapterIndexError, ImproperChapterError, NoChapterDataError
# basic ##########################
# media file (virtually any media file)
qpf = QpfGenerator().generate_qpf(file_input="PATH TO FILE.mkv")
# chapter file (ogm format)
qpf = QpfGenerator().generate_qpf(file_input="PATH TO FILE.txt")
# error handling ##################
try:
qpf = QpfGenerator().generate_qpf(file_input="PATH TO FILE.mkv")
except ChapterIndexError:
print("Issue getting the correct index from the chapters")
except ImproperChapterError:
print("Input has improper or corrupted chapters")
except NoChapterDataError:
print("Input has no chapter data")
file_input
Required, path of the input file
file_output
Optional, can specify an output path, if one isn't will automatically create one based on the input
write_to_disk
Optional, True/False (default is True), if this is set to false the 'file_output' parameter will be ignored and a list of the converter chapter time codes will be returned
fps
Optional, this should be defined when using '.txt' (ogm) format. If it's a media file + has a video track we will automatically detect the FPS. Default is '23.976'
auto_detect_fps
Optional, True/False (default is True), this will over ride any user input if the file input is a media file
generate_chapters
Optional, True/False (default is True), if enabled the program will automatically output write OGM chapters beside the QPF, correcting improper numbers parsed from source, creating numbered chapters if tagged, and extracting named directly while retaining the same time-codes that align with the QPF file.
Generating chapters to text is done with a helper class, if you want to access this helper class and use it directly you can access it below...
At the moment this requires a MediaInfo.parse() object, in the future I might change it to also accept a file input as well
media_info_obj
A parsed pymediainfo object
output_path
The output path of the OGM chapters file (suffix must be .txt)
chapter_chunks
Optional, float (default is 12.0), this will make chapters for every 12% of the input file
extract_tagged
Optional, bool (default is True), this will allow the extraction of detected tagged chapters
extract_named
Optional, bool (default is True), this will allow the extraction of detected named chapters
extract_numbered
Optional, bool (default is True), this will allow the extraction of detected numbered chapters
If any of extract_*
is set to false, when that chapter type is detected the program will generate clean numbered chapters to replace it automatically.
from auto_qpf.qpf import ChapterGenerator
from pymediainfo import MediaInfo
parse = MediaInfo.parse(r"file_input.mkv")
test = ChapterGenerator().generate_ogm_chapters(media_info_obj=parse, output_path="chapter.txt")
# returns path of chapter file
print(test)