Webm converter for retards

gitgud.io/nixx/WebMConverter
>updated 1 year ago

>Jow Forums makes something
>it dies
fucking yikes.

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I use mpv with the webm script.
Works great.

how easy is it to make it always compress down to Jow Forums's stupid filesize limit?

>have a Plex library with ~3000 movies on a dedicated server
>Feel like making a side project website where you can choose any movie and up to a 90 second time frame to make a web from it that's under 3mb w/ or w/o audio

Would I eventually get dmca'd?
Is this a bad idea?

>Would I eventually get dmca'd?
if it got popular? yes.

based and nazipilled.

Very easy user. Just give it a try.

I think you can decide the filesize limit so should be the same

I'd go for it just because it's a fucking neat idea.

There's mpv's script that works flawlessly.

And then there's ffmpeg to use it to your cause.

Werks fine.

a better idea would be a library searchable by text from the subtitle, so you can look up where in the movie someone says something and paste them together to make them say anything or sample them for music.

holy shit nice! the last time I looked for an mpv webm converter script, it was some linux exclusive option. thanks anons.

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Super easy.

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How do I install it?

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If it ain't broke yada yada

Create a scripts folder in your mpv directory and put it there.
github.com/ekisu/mpv-webm

my ffmpeg convert script hasn't changed in 4 years, does that make my script dead? I still use it.

You probably updated ffmpeg in the meantime though (including libvpx).

if you're using CBR 2pass already, you can just math it
(23000/[run time in seconds])*0.95 is your bitrate
15 second video is ~1450 Kb/s, 30 seconds is 720 Kb/s
you can also just replace the shipped ffmpeg binary with whichever version you want

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I dont get it. I make a .txt file, paste the script and put it into the scripts folder in my mpv main directory but shift+w only modifies the panscan

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Yay I figured it out

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Did you now?
The file is called webm.lua

Yeah, I looked at the github raw domain and put 2 and 2 together. Works like a charm.
Thanks user!

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VBR 2 pass with a bounded binary search to pick settings that get within X below the limit.

It's feature complete. it's not like you need much more in a webm converter. It's not an OS or a web framework.

>aac-rarbg
>watching yify-tier rips
>that twice-compressed quality

>Software works as intended
>wtf why no updates
Because it does everything it needs to, dumbass zoomer.

the seeking takes forever and is broken, trying to jump to a specific frame or time does not always work or is accurate.

>github.com/ekisu/mpv-webm
what does run_detached do?

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Hell if I know, user.
I'm not the one who made it.

Tried using it today and it doesnt work

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