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A collection of small programs to work with lots of video files

Project description

System for categorizing video files

This is a work in process. We are using it to help our pastime of making amateur videos of urban wildlife.

Our use case

We have multiple Blink cameras around the property and a 4K trail camera. Fortunately the most interesting videos we collect contain wild life visiting the property. We enjoy making amateur videos of interesting species and antics.

The problem is that we record hundreds of 30 sec videos per day, most of which are wind rustling plants or animals moving fast enough that they are out of the frame before the recording starts.

This project is an attempt to facilitate preprocessing and sorting the image files into different directories.

The directories we use to sort incoming files are based on what we expect. For example when we look at the blink cameras we separate them by animal after we all out people:

  • bird
  • cat
  • coyote
  • possum
  • racoon
  • rat
  • skunk
  • squirrel
  • other
  • furtherReview
  • trash

The workflow

The vsorter program leverages any modern browser to present the movies with the option to display

preprocessing

If the input movie recordings are in AVI format the mkmp4 program will convert the video and adjust the volume.

MP4 movies can be bassed through the same program for automatic gain control

Programs

vsorter - command line preprocessor

The vsorter program leverages any modern browser to present the movies with the option to display at up to 5x speed or as slow as 0.25x. When the SUBMIT button is pressed the indiviual movies are moved to the apropriate directories.

vmover - flask app to respond to the web page decisions

The actual moving is done in the background by a Python web application running on the "localhost".

blink-summary - count movies by camera

When we have a lot of movies to sort I like to do it by camera. This program looks at the downloaded movies in a directory tree and count how many are from each camera.

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