Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: cleanvid
Version: 1.5.4
Summary: cleanvid is a little script to mute profanity in video files.
Home-page: https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid
Author: Seth Grover
Author-email: mero.mero.guero@gmail.com
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid/issues
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Video
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: babelfish
Requires-Dist: delegator.py
Requires-Dist: pysrt
Requires-Dist: subliminal

# cleanvid

[![Latest Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cleanvid)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cleanvid/) [![Docker Image](https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid/workflows/cleanvid-build-push-ghcr/badge.svg)](https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid/pkgs/container/cleanvid)

**cleanvid** is a little script to mute profanity in video files in a few simple steps:

1. The user provides as input a video file and matching `.srt` subtitle file. If subtitles are not provided explicitly, they will be extracted from the video file if possible; if not, [`subliminal`](https://github.com/Diaoul/subliminal) is used to attempt to download the best matching `.srt` file.
2. [`pysrt`](https://github.com/byroot/pysrt) is used to parse the `.srt` file, and each entry is checked against a [list](./src/cleanvid/swears.txt) of profanity or other words or phrases you'd like muted. Mappings can be provided (eg., map "sh*t" to "poop"), otherwise the word will be replaced with *****.
3. A new "clean" `.srt` file is created. with *only* those phrases containing the censored/replaced objectional language.
4. [`ffmpeg`](https://www.ffmpeg.org/) is used to create a cleaned video file. This file contains the original video stream, but the audio stream is muted during the segments containing objectional language. The audio stream is re-encoded as AAC and remultiplexed back together with the video. Optionally, the clean `.srt` file can be embedded in the cleaned video file as a subtitle track.

You can then use your favorite media player to play the cleaned video file together with the cleaned subtitles.

As an alternative to creating a new video file, cleanvid can create a simple EDL file (see the [mplayer](http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/edl.html) or KODI [documentation](https://kodi.wiki/view/Edit_decision_list)) or a custom JSON definition file for [PlexAutoSkip](https://github.com/mdhiggins/PlexAutoSkip).

**cleanvid** is part of a family of projects with similar goals:

* 📼 [cleanvid](https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid) for video files
* 🎤 [monkeyplug](https://github.com/mmguero/monkeyplug) for audio files
* 📕 [montag](https://github.com/mmguero/montag) for ebooks

## Installation

Using `pip`, to install the latest [release from PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/cleanvid/):

```
python3 -m pip install -U cleanvid
```

Or to install directly from GitHub:


```
python3 -m pip install -U 'git+https://github.com/mmguero/cleanvid'
```

## Prerequisites

[cleanvid](./src/cleanvid/cleanvid.py) requires:

* Python 3
* [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org)
* [babelfish](https://github.com/Diaoul/babelfish)
* [delegator.py](https://github.com/kennethreitz/delegator.py)
* [pysrt](https://github.com/byroot/pysrt)
* [subliminal](https://github.com/Diaoul/subliminal)

To install FFmpeg, use your operating system's package manager or install binaries from [ffmpeg.org](https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html). The Python dependencies will be installed automatically if you are using `pip` to install cleanvid.

## usage

```
usage: cleanvid.py [-h] [-s <srt>] -i <input video> [-o <output video>] 
                   [--plex-auto-skip-json <output JSON>] [--plex-auto-skip-id <content identifier>]
                   [--subs-output <output srt>] [-w <profanity file>] [-l <language>] [-p <int>] [-e] [-f] [--subs-only] [--offline] [--edl] [-r] [-b]
                   [-v VPARAMS] [-a APARAMS]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -s <srt>, --subs <srt>
                        .srt subtitle file (will attempt auto-download if unspecified and not --offline)
  -i <input video>, --input <input video>
                        input video file
  -o <output video>, --output <output video>
                        output video file
  --plex-auto-skip-json <output JSON>
                        custom JSON file for PlexAutoSkip (also implies --subs-only)
  --plex-auto-skip-id <content identifier>
                        content identifier for PlexAutoSkip (also implies --subs-only)
  --subs-output <output srt>
                        output subtitle file
  -w <profanity file>, --swears <profanity file>
                        text file containing profanity (with optional mapping)
  -l <language>, --lang <language>
                        language for srt download (default is "eng")
  -p <int>, --pad <int>
                        pad (seconds) around profanity
  -e, --embed-subs      embed subtitles in resulting video file
  -f, --full-subs       include all subtitles in output subtitle file (not just scrubbed)
  --subs-only           only operate on subtitles (do not alter audio)
  --offline             don't attempt to download subtitles
  --edl                 generate MPlayer EDL file with mute actions (also implies --subs-only)
  -r, --re-encode       Re-encode video
  -b, --burn            Hard-coded subtitles (implies re-encode)
  -v VPARAMS, --video-params VPARAMS
                        Video parameters for ffmpeg (only if re-encoding)
  -a APARAMS, --audio-params APARAMS
                        Audio parameters for ffmpeg
```

### Docker

Alternately, a [Dockerfile](./docker/Dockerfile) is provided to allow you to run cleanvid in Docker. You can build the `ghcr.io/mmguero/cleanvid:latest` Docker image with [`build_docker.sh`](./docker/build_docker.sh), then run [`cleanvid-docker.sh`](./docker/cleanvid-docker.sh) inside the directory where your video/subtitle files are located.

## Contributing

If you'd like to help improve cleanvid, pull requests will be welcomed!

## Authors

* **Seth Grover** - *Initial work* - [mmguero](https://github.com/mmguero)

## License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.

## Acknowledgments

Thanks to:

* the developers of [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org/about.html)
* [Mattias Wadman](https://github.com/wader) for his [ffmpeg](https://github.com/wader/static-ffmpeg) image
* [delegator.py](https://github.com/kennethreitz/delegator.py) developer Kenneth Reitz and contributors
* [pysrt](https://github.com/byroot/pysrt) developer Jean Boussier and contributors
* [subliminal](https://github.com/Diaoul/subliminal) developer Antoine Bertin and contributors
