2010-03-22, 02:28
you can set up your ffmpeg command as a user job in mythicalLibrarian.
edit /usr/local/bin/mythicalLibrarian and scroll down until you find user jobs. then put in the command after #Insert Custom User Job here
like this:
When you run in --scan mode, the last thing mythicalLibrarian does before scanning another file will be to call "ffmpeg /path/to/file.ext" . I'm not sure how to call ffmpeg, I've never run it before. $InputPath is the file being worked on.
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edit /usr/local/bin/mythicalLibrarian and scroll down until you find user jobs. then put in the command after #Insert Custom User Job here
like this:
Code:
RunJob () {
case $jobtype in
#Successful Completion of mythicalLibrarian
LinkModeSuccessful|MoveModeSuccessful)
echo "SUCCESSFUL COMPLETEION TYPE: $jobtype"
#Insert Custom User Job here
ffmpeg $InputPath
#
exit 0
;;
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