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# [ffmprovisr](http://amiaopensource.github.io/ffmprovisr)
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Repository of useful FFmpeg command lines for archivists! [AMIA hackday](http://wiki.curatecamp.org/index.php/Association_of_Moving_Image_Archivists_%26_Digital_Library_Federation_Hack_Day_2015) edition.
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## What is this?
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Project Objective: To facilitate better understanding of FFmpeg through collaborative sharing of useful scripts and detailed flag-level description of how each script works so archivists can copy-paste and produce their own scripts but also understand how and why they work.
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## How do I see it?
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Code stuff in the gh-pages branch (the default primary branch). Readme is right here. The site is live and lives on github pages. You can see it [here](http://amiaopensource.github.io/ffmprovisr).
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## How do I contribute?
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You are welcome to edit the codebase yourself or just supply the information and ask it to be added to the site.
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To contribute to this project directly (and more quickly), clone this repository and create a new branch (`git checkout -b your-branch-name`) and add or modify a new block in index.html. Then submit a pull request and someone can review and integrate your code. There is a commented-out sample available at the bottom of index.html that can be used to build your own block.
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If you are having trouble with the coding it yourself or with github, feel free to [submit an issue](https://github.com/amiaopensource/ffmprovisr/issues) with the kind of command you would like to see added to the site.
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If you want to help but don't have a new script to add, you can help us by testing out the scripts available, by refining or clarifying the documentation, or [creating an issue](https://github.com/amiaopensource/ffmprovisr/issues) for anything that sounds confusing and requires clarification.
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## License
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<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/80x15.png" /></a><br />This <span xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" href="http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/InteractiveResource" rel="dct:type">work</span> by <a xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" href="http://amiaopensource.github.io/ffmprovisr/" property="cc:attributionName" rel="cc:attributionURL">ffmprovisr</a> is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License</a>.<br />Based on a work at <a xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" href="https://github.com/amiaopensource/ffmprovisr" rel="dct:source">https://github.com/amiaopensource/ffmprovisr</a>.
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## Code of Conduct
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You can read our contributor code of conduct [here](https://github.com/amiaopensource/ffmprovisr/blob/gh-pages/code_of_conduct.md).
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## Contributors
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* Gathered using [octohatrack](https://github.com/LABHR/octohatrack)
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GitHub Contributors:
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* ablwr (Ashley)
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* edsu (Ed Summers)
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* jfarbowitz (Jonathan Farbowitz)
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* kfrn (Katherine Frances Nagels)
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* kgrons (Kathryn Gronsbell)
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* kieranjol (Kieran O'Leary)
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* llogan (Lou)
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* retokromer (Reto Kromer)
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* rfraimow
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All Contributors:
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* ablwr (Ashley)
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* brainwane (Sumana Harihareswara)
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* dericed (Dave Rice)
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* edsu (Ed Summers)
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* jamessam (Jim)
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* jfarbowitz (Jonathan Farbowitz)
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* jronallo (Jason Ronallo)
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* kfrn (Katherine Frances Nagels)
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* kgrons (Kathryn Gronsbell)
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* kieranjol (Kieran O'Leary)
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* llogan (Lou)
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* mulvya
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* retokromer (Reto Kromer)
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* rfraimow
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* todrobbins (Tod Robbins)
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Repo: amiaopensource/ffmprovisr
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* GitHub Contributors: 9
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* All Contributors: 15
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## AVHack Team:
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[Ashley Blewer](https://github.com/ablwr), Eddy Colloton, Rebecca Dillmeier, [Jonathan Farbowitz](https://github.com/jfarbowitz), Rebecca Fraimow, Samuel Gutterman, Kelly Haydon, [Reto Kromer](https://github.com/retokromer), Nicole Martin, [Katherine Frances Nagels](https://github.com/kfrn), [Kieran O'Leary](https://github.com/kieranjol), Catriona Schlosser, Ben Turkus
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