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import os import sys import subprocess import json def get_video_duration(file_path): """Uses ffprobe to extract the exact duration of a video file in minutes.""" cmd = [ 'ffprobe', '-v', 'quiet', '-print_format', 'json', '-show_format', '-show_streams', file_path ] try: result = subprocess.run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, check=True) metadata = json.loads(result.stdout) duration_seconds = float(metadata['format']['duration']) return duration_seconds / 60.0 except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, KeyError, ValueError) as e: print(f"Error reading metadata for file_path: e") return None def process_ingested_media(directory_path): """Scans the directory, validates media assets, and filters by production quality standards.""" print(f"Scanning ingestion directory: directory_path...") if not os.path.exists(directory_path): print("Target directory does not exist.") return for filename in os.listdir(directory_path): # Match specific system identifier patterns or standard video extensions if filename.endswith(('.mp4', '.mkv', '.mov', '.mxf')): full_path = os.path.join(directory_path, filename) duration_mins = get_video_duration(full_path) if duration_mins is not None: print(f"\nAsset Identified: filename") print(f"Calculated Duration: duration_mins:.2f minutes") # Example workflow sorting logic based on target specifications if duration_mins > 120: print("Status: Long-form archive asset detected. Routing to high-capacity storage.") else: print("Status: Standard format asset detected. Routing to active editing volumes.") if __name__ == "__main__": # Define production ingest path sample_directory = "/opt/media/ingest" # Run the automated workflow process # Note: Ensure ffmpeg and ffprobe are installed on the host system paths print("Initializing Media Automation Ingest Pipeline...") # process_ingested_media(sample_directory) # Uncomment to execute in production environment Use code with caution. 4. Quality Control (QC) and Verification Standards
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