Mercurial > mplayer.hg
view TOOLS/vobshift.py @ 20752:0617c67ad68f
Fix code that cuts audio data if the filters produce too much.
It incorrectly used the channel count and sample size values from the
decoder even though the filters can change those.
author | uau |
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date | Tue, 07 Nov 2006 23:16:55 +0000 |
parents | 96b84e3a0d96 |
children | 0f1b5b68af32 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python #usage: # # vobshift.py in.idx out.idx -8.45 # # this will read in in.idx,shift it by 8.45 seconds back, # and save it as out.idx # # license: i don't care ;) # import datetime import sys def tripletize(line): begin = line[:11] middle = line[11:23] end = line[23:] return (begin,middle,end) def text2delta(t): h = int( t[0:2] ) m = int( t[3:5] ) s = int( t[6:8] ) milli = int( t[9:12] ) return datetime.timedelta(hours=h,minutes=m,seconds=s,milliseconds=milli) def delta2text(d): t = str(d) milli = t[8:11] if len(milli) == 0: #fix for .000 seconds milli = '000' return '0'+t[:7]+':'+milli def shift(line,seconds): triplet = tripletize(line) base = text2delta(triplet[1]) base = base + datetime.timedelta(seconds=seconds) base = delta2text(base) return triplet[0]+base+triplet[2] INFILE =sys.argv[1] OUTFILE =sys.argv[2] DIFF =float(sys.argv[3]) o = open(OUTFILE,'wt') for line in open(INFILE): if line.startswith('timestamp'): line = shift(line,DIFF) o.write(line) o.close()