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get-movie-extra-name
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Pass the title of a movie and the length of an extra and get back the title of that extra
A simple command line script to get the title of an "extra" video file from a movie. This is still a work in progress so please reprt any issues with a specific example (movie and clip length).
This package is available on npm
To install this package, type the command:
npm i -g get-movie-extra-name
To use this package, type the command:
get-movie-extra-name [movie title] [length of clip in seconds]
Here are some examples of functions to get the length of a movie clip with ffprobe or ffmpeg: https://superuser.com/questions/361329/how-can-i-get-the-length-of-a-video-file-from-the-console
Here's an example of one function I've used that does the trick:
ffprobe -i some_video -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of csv="p=0"
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Pass the title of a movie and the length of an extra and get back the title of that extra
We found that get-movie-extra-name demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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