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Update of the x264 encoding guide: - Reorganized things, options are now divided into "speed vs quality" and "other" (more or less). subq is now where it belongs. - subq=6 is documented - explanation of what 2-pass really does, and why you'd better use it - mention 3-pass (and the fact that it usually doesn't help) - documented qcomp - documented keyint (not like it needed any more explanation, though) - deblocking parameter tweaking no longer categorized as options that "affect speed and quality ;) - updated example cpu requirements for decoding, in codecs.xml (720x480 @ 1500kbps 50%->35%, for my CPU)
author gpoirier
date Mon, 04 Jul 2005 05:37:27 +0000
parents 46a8dc7bb562
children 4d8489f21983
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Collects all the appropriate subtitle files in a given directory and
# it's subdirectories. No matter what the filename is.
# Use this together as: mplayer -sub `subsearch3.sh` movie
# Author: Alex
#

[ $1 ] && cd `dirname $1`

_sub_names=""

one_dir_search() {
    for i in $dir/*
    do
	case "`echo $i | tr [:upper:] [:lower:]`" in
		*.sub|*.srt|*.mps|*.txt) _sub_names="$i,$_sub_names" ;;
		*) ;;
	esac
    done
}

dir="."
one_dir_search

# add subdirectories too
for dir in *
do
    [ -d $dir ] && one_dir_search
done

_len="`echo $_sub_names | wc -c`"
_len=$((_len-2))
echo $_sub_names | cut -b -"$_len"