Renchin

Renchin is a convinient cli wrapper library to convert movie to image/movie/gif or convert image to image/movie/gif with imagemagick and ffmpeg.

Requirements

Ruby

Renchin is tested in Ruby version >= 2.0.0

Image Processor

  • FFmpeg
  • Imagemagick

In default, Renchin use $PATH.

Installation

gem 'renchin'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install renchin

Usage

Each methods have client version and cli version.

Options

  • command_path
    • set command line path ``` Renchin.options[:command_path] = '/usr/bin'

### Timelapse

![timelapse](http://img.gifmagazine.net/gifmagazine/images/693433/original.gif)

renchin = Renchin.new renchin.tlapse( "/tmp/zOx3LRvtz22XIfhE.mp4" , "/tmp/output.mp4")


#### CLI

renchin tlapse -i MOVIE_FILE_PATH -o OUTPUT_MOVIE_FILE_PATH


Options

- --ofps
  - set output movie fps(default: 30)
- --iex
  - set temporary image file extension(default: png)

example)

renchin tlapse -i /tmp/example.mp4 -o /tmp/renchin_output_tlapse.mp4


### Single sprite image from movie

It creates a single sprite image from movie.

The image is useful to create gif like animation with javascript in [this library](http://nbnote.github.io/flipbook/).

renchin = Renchin.new renchin.sprite( "/tmp/zOx3LRvtz22XIfhE.mp4" , "/tmp/output.jpg")


#### CLI

renchin sprite -i MOVIE_FILE_PATH -o OUTPUT_FILE_PATH


Options

- --cfps
  - captured frame per second

example)

renchin sprite -i /tmp/example.mp4 -o /tmp/renchin_output_sprite.jpg


### Reverse movie

![reverse movie](http://img.gifmagazine.net/gifmagazine/images/496200/original.gif?1438912596)

renchin = Renchin.new renchin.reverse( "/tmp/zOx3LRvtz22XIfhE.mp4" , "/tmp/output.mp4", 0, end_sec: 10)


#### Options

- start
  - start time
- _end
  - end time

#### CLI

renchin reverse -i MOVIE_FILE_PATH -o OUTPUT_FILE_PATH -s START_TIME -e END_TIME


example)

renchin reverse -i /tmp/example.mp4 -o /tmp/renchin_output_reverse.mp4 -s 0 -e 40


The example, output movie starts from 40 second and finishes to 0 second.

### cinemagraph

![cinemagraph](http://img.gifmagazine.net/gifmagazine/images/676045/original.gif)

create cinemagraph gif from gif animation

renchin = Renchin.new renchin.cgraph( "/tmp/zOx3LRvtz22XIfhE.gif" , "/tmp/output.gif", 320, overlay_y: 150, overlay_w: 411, overlay_h: 315, viewport_w: 411, viewport_h: 315)


#### Options

- overlay_x
  - animated part x
- overlay_y
  - animated part y
- overlay_w
  - animated part width
- overlay_h
  - animated part height
- viewport_w
  - final output width
- viewport_h
  - final output height

#### CLI

renchin cgraph -i GIF_FILE -o OUTPUT_GIF_FILE -x ANIMATED_POSITION_X -y ANIMATED_POSITION_Y -w ANIMATED_PART_WIDTH -h ANIMATED_PART_HEIGHT


example)

renchin cgraph -i /tmp/example.gif -o /tmp/output_gif_file.gif -x 250 -y 100 -w 50 -h 100


## Development

After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake rspec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).

## Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/YuheiNakasaka/renchin.


## License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).