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==Description== |
==Description== |
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'''Savvy''' stands for '''''S''avvy ''A''udio file ''V''ia ''V''ideo clip ''Y'' |
'''Savvy''' stands for '''''S'''avvy '''A'''udio file '''V'''ia '''V'''ideo clip '''Y'''anker'' |
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Savvy can extract clips from a recording of the ''Get the Clip'' broadcast of VIVA Plus(tm) and save them as MP3 files. |
Savvy can extract clips from a recording of the ''Get the Clip'' broadcast of VIVA Plus(tm) and save them as MP3 files. |
Revision as of 20:31, 5 October 2004
Description
Savvy stands for Savvy Audio file Via Video clip Yanker
Savvy can extract clips from a recording of the Get the Clip broadcast of VIVA Plus(tm) and save them as MP3 files.
Features:
- Accepts a VDR recording a source
- Recognises the interpret an title of the clip through OCR
- Synchronise the rcognition with the HTML page oof the broadcast
- ID3 tag creation
- Volume normalisation
Hardware requirements
Software requirements
- MPlayer
- lame
- libmpeg2
- normalize (optional)
Installation
For MPlayer see mplayer-plugin
To install libmpeg2
cd $SOURCEDIR tar -xvzf mpeg2dec-<VERSION>.tar.gz cd mpeg2dec-<VERSION> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make make install
and normalise
cd $SOURCEDIR tar -jxvf normalize-<VERSION>.tar.bz2 cd normalize-<VERSION> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make make install
To compile savvy with libmpeg2 version 0.4.0 (mpeg2dec-0.4.0) the sources have to be patched.
The patch can be found here.
cd $SOURCEDIR tar -xvzf savvy-<VERSION>.tgz cd savvy.<VERSION> zcat savvy.0.12b.diff.gz | patch -p1
In src/video.c line 602 has to be altered
- case -1: + case STATE_BUFFER:
Now, savvy should compile without errors
chmod 777 compile ./compile
Tip: It's important to decompress savvy in parallel to mpeg2dec-0.4.0, otherwise compile is to be adjusted
# Set this according to your folder containing the (compiled) libmpeg mpeg2decFolder=../mpeg2dec-0.4.0 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Configuration
Savvy is best started from within the reccmds.conf
Start savvy : /usr/local/bin/savvy.sh Stop savvy? : killall savvy
For testing purposes one should make use of the commandline.
Settings are stored in settings. But there is not much to alter.
#Temporary data path (~double the size of the capture file is needed!) #Warning: Currently no spaces or other special characters allowed! #Note: remember the last "/"! ./tmp/ ^^^^^^ # # #MP3 Data path (The folder, where resulting files should be created) #Warning: Currently no spaces or other special characters allowed! #Note: remember the last "/"! ./mp3/ ^^^^^^
Problems
See here
Options
Parameter | Description |
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-v[vvv] | Verbose output (You may add multiple v's) |
-indy | Don't use track list "./gettheclip.html" |
-t | Shows the track list |
-a | Create a special audio stream |
-w | Interprete AudioStream as wave file |
-nd | Don't delete temporate files |
-nn | Don't run "normalize" |
-sc | Save cut infos after checking to "./cutfile" |
-lc | Load and execute cutfile "./cutfile" |
Links
[1] | http://savvy.sourceforge.net | savvy homepage |
[2] | http://mplayerhq.hu | MPlayer homepage |
[3] | http://www.mp3dev.org | Lame, a mp3 encoder |
[4] | http://libmpeg2.sourceforge.net | Mpeg2dec (libmpeg2) homepage |
[5] | http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize | Normalize homepage |