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find -maxdepth 2 -name "*.*" -exec ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width,height -of csv=s=x:p=0 -i {} \; -exec ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 -sexagesimal -i {} \; -exec ffprobe -v 0 -of csv=p=0 -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i {} \; -exec du -m {} \; -exec echo \; > list_separated.txt

  1. run script
  2. replace \t./ with \n./
  3. copy list into sheets (vertical)
  4. re-copy transposed (horizontal)
  5. re-paste into txt & replace \t\t with \n
  6. replace ./ with null
  7. paste into a clean sheet
  • -maxdepth 2 = folder recursiveness
  • ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width,height -of csv=s=x:p=0 -i {} = WxH
  • ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 -sexagesimal -i = HH:MM:SS.ms
  • -exec ffprobe -v 0 -of csv=p=0 -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -i {} = FPS fractions (need external recalc)
  • du -m {} = size (can add 'h' e.g. '-mh' but that makes units variable/useless)
  • echo = adds an empty line after each item

TO DO (i.e. would be nice to have :)):

  1. fix small file size info (<1MB is generalized as 1MB)
  2. format output (but this can be done in post)
  3. sum up application/folder content size in a separate line (atm has to be done manually)
  4. list empty folders too
  5. ditch FPS with static files
  6. count items in each folder

size

grep file dimensions

for nxn in * ; do identify $nxn | grep -oE '([0-9]*)x([0-9]*)[[:space:]]' >> list-sizes.txt; done

grep file dimensions and names

for nxn in * ; do identify $nxn | echo $nxn `grep -oE '([0-9]*)x([0-9]*)[[:space:]]'` >> list-sizes-names.txt ;done

show all file resolutions in a directory

for i in *.*; do ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width,height -of csv=s=x:p=0 $i; done #list_sizes


weight

find file weight

find * -maxdepth 2 -type f -exec du -sh {} \;  > list-weight.txt

find directory weight

find * -maxdepth 2 -type d -exec du -sh {} \; > list-weight-dir.txt

alternate find directory weight (not sorted)

du -h -d 1 . > dir-weight.txt


FPS

find fps (in fractions; needs division in post)

ffprobe -v 0 -of csv=p=0 -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate *.*

or (in frames; is troublesome in bash due to special chars)

ffmpeg -i * 2>&1 | sed -n "s/.*, \(.*\) fp.*/\1/p"

for i in *.*; do ffmpeg -i * 2>&1 | sed -n "s/.*, \(.*\) fp.*/\1/p"; done > list-fps.txt


reference:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8015888/linux-script-to-find-all-video-file-extensions-and-file-sizes

https://linuxize.com/post/how-get-size-of-file-directory-linux/

https://www.baeldung.com/linux/concatenate-files-separator

https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories