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MediaCurator is a Python command line tool to manage a media database.

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MediaCurator

MediaCurator is a Python command line tool to manage a media database.

  • List all the video’s and their information with or without filters
  • Batch find and repair/convert videos with encoding errors
  • Batch recode videos to more modern codecs (x265 / AV1) based on filters: extentions, codecs, resolutions …

Documentation

The documentation is available on the following link

Releases

MediaCurator is released on PyPi. Instalation instructions are found on the Github page.

Usage

mediacurator [list,convert] [-del] [-in:any,avi,mkv,wmv,mpg,mp4,m4v,flv,vid] [-filters:fferror,old,lowres,hd,720p,1080p,uhd,mpeg,mpeg4,x264,wmv3,wmv] [-out:mkv/mp4,x265/av1] [-print:list,formated,verbose] [-dirs/-files:"/mnt/media/",,"/mnt/media2/"]

for multiple files or filenames use double comma separated values ",,"

default options are: -in:any -filters: -out:mkv,x265 -print:list

Examples:

mediacurator list -filters:old -print:formated -dirs:/mnt/media/ >> ../medlist.txt
mediacurator convert -del -filters:mpeg4 -out:av1,mp4 -dirs:"/mnt/media/Movies/"
mediacurator convert -del -in:avi,mpg -print:formated,verbose -dirs:/mnt/media/

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

GNU GPLv3

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