Skip to main content

Run FFmpeg & see percentage progress + ETA.

Project description

Better FFmpeg Progress Downloads

Runs an FFmpeg command and uses tqdm to show a progress bar. Here's an example:

39%|███████████████████████████████████████████ | 23.581/60.226 [00:19<00:34, 1.07s/s]

Where:

  • 39% is the percentage progress.
  • 23.581 seconds of the input file have been processed.
  • 60.226 is the duration of the input file in seconds.
  • 00:19 is the time elapsed since the FFmpeg process started.
  • 00:34 is the estimated time required for the FFmpeg process to complete.
  • 1.07 shows how many seconds of the input file are processed per second.

Installation:

pip3 install better-ffmpeg-progress --upgrade

Usage:

Create an instance of the FfmpegProcess class and supply a list of arguments like you would to subprocess.run():

from better_ffmpeg_progress import FfmpegProcess
# Pass a list of FFmpeg arguments, like you would if using subprocess.run()
process = FfmpegProcess(["ffmpeg", "-i", "input.mp4", "-c:a", "libmp3lame", "output.mp3"])
# Use the run method to run the FFmpeg command.
process.run()

The run method takes the following optional arguments:

  • progress_handler

    • You can create a function if you want to retrieve the percentage progress, speed and ETA rather to do something specific with the aforementioned metrics. The function will receive:

      • Percentage progress (float)
      • Speed (string), e.g. 22.3x
      • ETA in seconds (float)

      Here's an example of a progress handler that you can create:

      def handle_progress_info(percentage, speed, eta):
          print(f"The FFmpeg process is {percentage}% complete. ETA is {eta} seconds based on the current speed ({speed}).)
      

      Then you simply set the value of the progress_handler argument to the name of your function, like so:

      process.run(progress_handler=handle_progress_info)
      
  • ffmpeg_output_file

    • The ffmpeg_output_file argument allows you define where you want the output of FFmpeg to be saved. By default, this is saved in a folder named "ffmpeg_output", with the filename [<input_filename>].txt, but you can change this using the ffmpeg_output_file argument.

Here's an example where both the progress_handler and ffmpeg_output_file parameters are used:

process.run(progress_handler=handle_progress_info, ffmpeg_output_file="ffmpeg_log.txt")

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

This version

2.0.1

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

better-ffmpeg-progress-2.0.1.tar.gz (4.4 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

better_ffmpeg_progress-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl (5.5 kB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file better-ffmpeg-progress-2.0.1.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: better-ffmpeg-progress-2.0.1.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 4.4 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/3.4.2 importlib_metadata/4.8.1 pkginfo/1.7.1 requests/2.26.0 requests-toolbelt/0.9.1 tqdm/4.62.3 CPython/3.9.7

File hashes

Hashes for better-ffmpeg-progress-2.0.1.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 cac23de6c770470ee5c4cadac63bda9e05c9079049d76bc6bdf59480dc831de1
MD5 1023e9b1595324031d6256a2a3785797
BLAKE2b-256 a40b0a3f18bf47b772362fb5d5487769e666c1d72b03e50316cbd7d8ec23c03c

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file better_ffmpeg_progress-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

  • Download URL: better_ffmpeg_progress-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 5.5 kB
  • Tags: Python 3
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/3.4.2 importlib_metadata/4.8.1 pkginfo/1.7.1 requests/2.26.0 requests-toolbelt/0.9.1 tqdm/4.62.3 CPython/3.9.7

File hashes

Hashes for better_ffmpeg_progress-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 ecd98f47a9a3df8e37216b9741f031b35ac4e8b599f4f18cc565106cd7137fd3
MD5 f4d5795a0896aa380d5e5129e5d578a6
BLAKE2b-256 2c36cd26f8d107a3ca0b23d3adb148e705357bba486e1f89d0782941d1a84dd1

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page