Hello,
I have managed to install and process ts files with Comskip using this command line:
comskip /volume1/recorded\ tv/test/tv.ts
A tv.txt file is created in the test folder and Kodi 16.3 skips the commercials well.
My issue is that I am unable to find anywhere a command to scan all files within the test folder.
As comskip is running on a Synology NAS (Linux) I am limited with the software I can install and was hoping there is a command like *.ts or *.* that would check for existing txt files and if the txt file doesn't exist it would process the *.ts file.
I am a donator and a keen user of Comskip.
thank you in advance.
Patrik
Comskip command to process all files in folder
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
you have to use a command script that finds recordings, check if the comskip output files exists and if not, run comskip on the recording.
There are various for various systems but I am not aware of one special for Synology
If it can run sh or csh or something alike its not too complex to build one
I also would expect any recording program to be able to run a command when a recording finishes.
So two option:
Trigger from recording or
discover new recordings on storage
There are various for various systems but I am not aware of one special for Synology
If it can run sh or csh or something alike its not too complex to build one
I also would expect any recording program to be able to run a command when a recording finishes.
So two option:
Trigger from recording or
discover new recordings on storage
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
Thank you Erik for your prompt and helpful reply.
Have run the below script on my Synology NAS via Scheduled Tasks / User-defined scripts and it processed a test recording (test.ts) creating a test.txt and test.edl file. Tested in Kodi v16 and the commercials were skipped correctly.
but the original question still stands, is there a command/script for comskip to process all videos in a folder which do not have *.txt or *.edl as yet...?
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#!/bin/sh
INPUTVIDEO="/volume1/video/test/test.ts"
COMSKIPPATH="/volume1/@appstore/comskip/bin/comskip"
COMSKIPINI="/volume1/video/test/comskip.ini"
FlagCommercials(){
$COMSKIPPATH --ini=$COMSKIPINI "$INPUTVIDEO"
}
FlagCommercials
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Thanks to Schumi2004 Github & Shermer321 at Kodi Forums
Synology Comskip Download
https://schumi2004.stackstorage.com/s/5 ... box6w?dir=
Synology Comskip Instructions
https://github.com/SynoCommunity/spksrc/wiki/Comskip
Have run the below script on my Synology NAS via Scheduled Tasks / User-defined scripts and it processed a test recording (test.ts) creating a test.txt and test.edl file. Tested in Kodi v16 and the commercials were skipped correctly.
but the original question still stands, is there a command/script for comskip to process all videos in a folder which do not have *.txt or *.edl as yet...?
--------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
INPUTVIDEO="/volume1/video/test/test.ts"
COMSKIPPATH="/volume1/@appstore/comskip/bin/comskip"
COMSKIPINI="/volume1/video/test/comskip.ini"
FlagCommercials(){
$COMSKIPPATH --ini=$COMSKIPINI "$INPUTVIDEO"
}
FlagCommercials
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks to Schumi2004 Github & Shermer321 at Kodi Forums
Synology Comskip Download
https://schumi2004.stackstorage.com/s/5 ... box6w?dir=
Synology Comskip Instructions
https://github.com/SynoCommunity/spksrc/wiki/Comskip
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
Hi Erik,
since my last post I have spent much time searching google for a script that:
1. Finds new recorded TV files not yet processed (720p/1080i .ts format) in \volume1\Recorded TV\
2. Processes the new files and creates txt file in \volume1\Recorded TV\
No transcoding or pvr functions are required as DVBlink does all that very well.
The current script I have successfully runs via Scheduled Tasks at 2am but only processes the file I specify - not very practical.... So close yet so far
With your knowledge of comskip and scripts (standard Linux is fine) is there anything you can think of to achieve the above 2 tasks without additional software ?
thanks again
Patrik
Current working script on my Synology NAS:
since my last post I have spent much time searching google for a script that:
1. Finds new recorded TV files not yet processed (720p/1080i .ts format) in \volume1\Recorded TV\
2. Processes the new files and creates txt file in \volume1\Recorded TV\
No transcoding or pvr functions are required as DVBlink does all that very well.
The current script I have successfully runs via Scheduled Tasks at 2am but only processes the file I specify - not very practical.... So close yet so far
With your knowledge of comskip and scripts (standard Linux is fine) is there anything you can think of to achieve the above 2 tasks without additional software ?
thanks again
Patrik
Current working script on my Synology NAS:
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#!/bin/sh
INPUTVIDEO="/volume1/video/test/test.ts"
COMSKIPPATH="/volume1/@appstore/comskip/bin/comskip"
COMSKIPINI="/volume1/video/test/comskip.ini"
COMSKIPLOGS="/volume1/video/test/comskip"
FlagCommercials(){
$COMSKIPPATH --ini=$COMSKIPINI "$INPUTVIDEO"
}
FlagCommercials
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
I have the following script setup that starts transcoding/encoding my comskipped recordings. Hopefully it will give you some ideas.
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#!/bin/bash
if [[ ! -f ${HOME}/tmp/.running ]]; then
touch ${HOME}/tmp/.running
for s in ${HOME}/tmp/output/*mac.ts; do
INPUT="${s}"
OUTPUT="$(basename ${INPUT} .$(echo ${INPUT##*.})).mp4"
BASE="$(dirname ${INPUT})/$(basename ${INPUT} .$(echo ${INPUT##*.}))"
if [[ -f ${BASE}.vprj ]]; then continue; fi
if [[ -f ${INPUT}.processed ]]; then continue; fi
${HOME}/bin/test1.sh -input ${INPUT} -output ${OUTPUT} -sync -tv >${BASE}.encode.log 2>&1
touch ${INPUT}.processed
done
rm ${HOME}/tmp/.running
fi
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
Thanks McGuyver I will look through it and see what I can use... What system are you using it on ?
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
I'm using it on my main linux system.triks wrote:Thanks McGuyver I will look through it and see what I can use... What system are you using it on ?
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
Still haven't been able to find code to process all files in a directory...
So far the script I have runs perfectly and processes the named file but nowhere can I find code to process an entire directory which is a pity.
Any further pointers or advice is appreciated.
So far the script I have runs perfectly and processes the named file but nowhere can I find code to process an entire directory which is a pity.
Any further pointers or advice is appreciated.
Re: Comskip command to process all files in folder
Great evening Erik and to other users of Comskip via a Synology NAS,triks wrote:Still haven't been able to find code to process all files in a directory...
So far the script I have runs perfectly and processes the named file but nowhere can I find code to process an entire directory which is a pity.
Any further pointers or advice is appreciated.
I've been reading about this topic and about the quote as above, does anyone found out how to complete this script in order process the entire directory, incl subdirectories ?
Anyone who can point us out how to extent the script like mentioned earlier within this topic:
#!/bin/sh
INPUTVIDEO="/volume1/video/test/test.ts"
COMSKIPPATH="/volume1/@appstore/comskip/bin/comskip"
COMSKIPINI="/volume1/video/test/comskip.ini"
COMSKIPLOGS="/volume1/video/test/comskip"
FlagCommercials(){
$COMSKIPPATH --ini=$COMSKIPINI "$INPUTVIDEO"
}
FlagCommercials
Thanks to all for your input.
Mans.