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mm_tool, a multimedia tool

Gem Version

About

Handles lots of media files with ffpmeg as a batch. Useful for cleaning, consolidating, remuxing, and re-encoding media libraries.

Installation

gem install mm_tool should do the trick.

Change log

  • 0.1.0

    • Initial release.
  • 0.1.1

    • Fix to gemspec.
  • 0.1.2

    • --ignore-titles is fixed.
    • Partially resolved the quality is interesting thing, but it's not a complete fix.
    • Fixed metadata for dropped streams.
    • Fix yaml wrapping.
    • Updated Gemfile dependencies.
    • Updated gemspec to not include certain bin files, which aren't needed and cause incompatibilities with other gems using same scaffold.
    • Updated readme.
    • Support multiple stream metadata changes.
    • Ensure we don't update metadata for streams we are dropping.
  • 0.1.3

    • Natural sort order for directories with numbers, e.g., Season 1, … Season 19, Season 20.
  • 0.1.4

    • Hot fix.
  • 0.1.5

    • Updated for Ruby 2.7 compatibility.
  • 0.1.6

    • Make ffmpeg output less verbose.
    • Don't do "slow" video conversions.
  • 0.1.7

    • Added shell_commands user default, so that we can suppress the printing of the shell commands, such as when summarizing the work already performed.
  • 0.1.8

    • Fix single quoting.
  • 0.1.9

    • Add different encoder support.
  • 0.1.10

    • Fix underscore issue.
  • 0.1.11

    • Add force (re-encode) option.
  • 0.1.12

    • Fix preference, shorten string.
  • 0.1.13

    • Put the name of the temporary file at the end of output, so we don't have to scroll all the way to the top to find out what it is.

    • Plant a flag when we've touched a file.

      • For whole file:

        • MM_TOOL_ENCODED=true|false Set to true if any part of the file was transcoded.
        • MM_TOOL_WRITTEN=true|false Set to true if the file was written by mm_tool, for example, possibly nothing was transcoded, but streams were dropped or added. If EVERY stream is copy ONLY, then we don't apply this.
      • For streams:

      • MM_TOOL_ENCODED_STREAM=true|false Set to true if the stream is transcoded.