Blender Power Sequencer proxy generator tool
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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Blender Power Sequencer Proxy
This is a standalone python package as well as a module which is used under the hood in the Blender Power Sequencer add-on to generate better proxies to be used in Blender.
Install
It can be installed as a standalone command line utility via PiPy: pip install [--user] bpsproxy. Note that you have to have $HOME/.local/bin included in your $PATH environment variable (on unix) if you’re going to install the utility locally (using --user when executing pip).
Usage
After installing the script, get help by writing bpsproxy -h:
usage: bpsproxy [-h] [-p {webm,mp4,nvenc}] [-s {25,50,100} [{25,50,100} ...]] [-v] [--dry-run] [working_directory] Create proxies for Blender VSE using FFMPEG. positional arguments: working_directory The directory containing media to create proxies for optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p {webm,mp4,nvenc}, --preset {webm,mp4,nvenc} a preset name for proxy encoding -s {25,50,100} [{25,50,100} ...], --sizes {25,50,100} [{25,50,100} ...] A list of sizes of the proxies to render, either 25, 50, or 100 -v, --verbose Increase verbosity level (eg. -vvv). --dry-run Run the script without actual rendering or creating files and folders. For DEBUGGING purposes
External Dependencies
BPSProxy requires
ffmpeg
ffprobe
to be available in the $PATH environment variable in order to work. In case BPSProxy will catch a missing dependency it will throw a message error similar to this:
ERROR:BPS:BPSProxy couldn't find external dependencies: [X] ffmpeg: NOT FOUND [X] ffprobe: NOT FOUND Check if you have them properly installed and available in the PATH environemnt variable. ~ Exiting.
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