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