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"hard" frame duplication for mencoder. this finally makes it possible to generate valid mpeg output from avi's that have duplicate frames in them, or when using inverse telecine filters. to use it, put the "harddup" filter at the end of your filter chain.
author rfelker
date Wed, 28 Apr 2004 04:02:46 +0000
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
# Filename: mp.pl
# Date    : created 2001-07-24
# Author  : Felix Buenemann <atmosfear at users.sourceforge.net>
# Idea by : David Chan <prometheus at theendofthetunnel.org>
# License : GNU General Public License (GPL)
#           (refer to: http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt)
#
# Description:
# Small Perl helper script that allows to play multiple files with MPlayer.
# Wildcards are supported (eg. "mp.pl -vo x11 /data/*.avi").
#
# Configuration:
# If MPlayer is not in your path, give the full
# path to mplayer binary in the line below.
# (example: "/usr/local/bin/mplayer")
use constant MPLAYER => "mplayer";

my (@parms, @files);

die
"mp.pl: No parameters given!

MPlayer multifile playback helper script 0.9
Copyleft 2001 by Felix Buenemann

Syntax: mp.pl <parameters> <files>

Where <parameters> are all possible commandline switches for mplayer and
<files> can be either a list of files, like file1 file2 file3 and/or a
wildcard definition, like *.avi.

Example: mp.pl -vo x11 /dvd/VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_*.VOB movie.asf
\n"
if ($#ARGV < 0) || ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^--*(h|help)/);

foreach (@ARGV) {
	if(m/^-\w+/) { push @parms, $_ }
	elsif(-f $_ && -r _ && -B _) { push @files, $_ }
	else { push @parms, $_ }
}
die "No valid files to process!\n" unless @files;
foreach (@files) {
	print "Invoking MPlayer for '$_'...\n";
	system(MPLAYER, @parms, $_)
		or die "Couldn't execute MPlayer: $!\n";
	($? >> 8) != 1
		and die "Couldn't properly execute MPlayer, aborting!\n";
}
# EOF