Needed to look in to scanOptions to access the properties I wanted.
It's..... unclear to me if this needs to be done for those other ones as
well. I think so?
This is the first commit for bringing this over to the server side.
It works! Right now it fails if the autoscanner or or the manual
individual book scanner try to do it's thing. I'll need to update those
This commit adds the rest of the support for actually being able to use
Overdrive MediaMarkers.
Shoutout to benonymity's project OverdriveChapterize, where I was able
to port over the logic to actually do the timestamp conversions
https://github.com/benonymity/OverdriveChapterizer/blob/main/chapters.py
I still need to do a lot of cleanup of the actual code, and finish the UI.
This commit updates the logic in
generateChaptersFromOverdriveMediaMarkers to create a single array of
objects that holds all of the clean MediaMarker data. it still needs to
be conveted to the NewChapters format.
I should also rename this function to "cleanChaptersFromOMM", but I"ll
do that later
Initial client side support. Still a good amount to do. Specifically
around actually parsing out all of the media markers, and generating a
single chapter object that can be applied
FFmpeg only supports a very limited number of tags for m4b files (see https://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=FFmpeg_Metadata) by default. `series` and `series-part` are only possible by enabling custom tags with `-movflags use_metadata_tags`. To work around that, `show` and `episode_id` are added as second option.
This commit adds in supporting if a cover path is null. If this is the
case, we completely remove the video stream from the file, as the user
either:
a) uploaded a file with no video stream (so removing it is a no-op)
b) removed the cover in ABS, so we should respect that on merge
Added support for chapter metadata in #678, but completely missed that
coverart wasn't getting embedded in the embed metadata tool. This commit
adds that in