Pythonic interface for FFmpeg/FFprobe command line
MIT License
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ffmpy is a simple FFmpeg <http://ffmpeg.org/>
_ command line wrapper. It implements a Pythonic interface for FFmpeg command line compilation and uses Python's subprocess <https://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html>
_ to execute the compiled command line.
ffmpy requires Python 3.8 or greater.
::
pip install ffmpy
.. code:: python
from ffmpy import FFmpeg ff = FFmpeg( inputs={'input.mp4': None}, outputs={'output.avi': None} ) ff.run()
This will take the input.mp4
file in the current directory as the input, change the video container from MP4 to AVI without changing any other video parameters, and create a new output file output.avi
in the current directory.
See Examples <http://ffmpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html>
_ section for usage examples.
ffmpy is licensed under the terms of MIT license