Request: plugin for Bview

Hi
Please consider making a plugin for Bview from Buf: bufsoftware.com/products/bview/
It’s a free sequence player and batch processing tool.
“batch_bview” has alot of command line options for processing and conversion:

[code] -archive archive mode [false]
boolean
-cmdline display the command line [false]
boolean
-crash Force crash file generation [false]
boolean
-export export mode [true]
boolean
-h same as -help
-help display this help with the wanted level and quit [1]
integer
Value must be >= 1 and <= 3.
-v Set verbose level [2]
integer
-version display the version number and quit [false]
boolean

Export Input:
-ais same as -apply_interface_settings
-an same as -apply_notes
-apply_interface_settings
apply interface settings (proxy, crop, mono, lut, reorder, gamma, brighten, gate and pixel_ratio) [false]
boolean
-apply_notes apply annotations [false]
boolean
-begin begin frame [1]
integer
-end end frame [1]
integer
-remove_alpha remove alpha mode [false]
boolean
-sm same as -source_module
-source_module number of source module [0]
integer

Export Output:
-as_link save as link [false]
boolean
-color_space output colorspace [srgb]
enum of 7 values
Values:
- linear
- srgb
- rec709
- cineon
- panalog
- redlog
- logc

-cs same as -color_space
-or output right filename (stereo) [""]
string

Export File Options:
-padding padding [0]
integer
-start_frame the number to the starting frame to which the sequence begins [1]
integer

Export Movie Options:
-c same as -codec
-codec movie codec [dnxhd]
enum of 2 values
Values:
- dnxhd
- h264

-dnxhd_profile DNxHD codec profile [1920x1080_23.976fps_115M_422p]
enum of 29 values
Values:
- 1920x1080_23.976fps_175M_422p10
- 1920x1080_23.976fps_115M_422p
- 1920x1080_23.976fps_175M_422p
- 1920x1080_23.976fps_36M_422p
- 1920x1080_24fps_175M_422p10
- 1920x1080_24fps_115M_422p
- 1920x1080_24fps_175M_422p
- 1920x1080_24fps_36M_422p
- 1920x1080_25fps_185M_422p10
- 1920x1080_25fps_120M_422p
- 1920x1080_25fps_185M_422p
- 1920x1080_29.97fps_145M_422p
- 1920x1080_29.97fps_220M_422p
- 1920x1080_50fps_365M_422p10
- 1920x1080_50fps_240M_422p
- 1920x1080_50fps_365M_422p
- 1920x1080_59.94fps_440M_422p10
- 1920x1080_59.94fps_290M_422p
- 1920x1080_59.94fps_440M_422p
- 1280x720_23.976fps_60M_422p
- 1280x720_23.976fps_90M_422p
- 1280x720_23.976fps_90M_422p10
- 1280x720_25fps_60M_422p
- 1280x720_25fps_90M_422p
- 1280x720_25fps_90M_422p10
- 1280x720_50fps_120M_422p
- 1280x720_59.94fps_145M_422p
- 1280x720_59.94fps_220M_422p
- 1280x720_59.94fps_220M_422p10

-h264_bitrate H264 codec bitrate [0]
integer
-h264_frame_rate
H264 codec frame rate [25fps]
enum of 6 values
Values:
- 23.976fps
- 24fps
- 25fps
- 29.97fps
- 50fps
- 59.94fps

-h264_profile H264 codec profile [high]
enum of 3 values
Values:
- baseline
- main
- high

Export Output Size:
-osf same as -outsize_format
-outsize_format output size format [hd]
enum of 3 values
Values:
- hd
- 1k
- 2k

Archive Options:
-file_format specify file format to archive (JPEG, PNG…) [""]
string
-quality_ratio quality ratio for JPEG format [1.00000]
scalar

Output:
-o output filename [""]
string
-size_ratio output size factor [1.00000]
scalar
-x output width [0]
integer
-y output height [0]
integer[/code]

Cheers
Bonsak

Thanks Bonsak.
I’ll add it to the wishlist. IIRC, this software only just got released to beta earlier this week, so it might be better to let it settle for a while, in case of major sweeping changes.

Cool!

-b