The tomato's time is an utility developed in Delphi and based on the FFmpeg bookshop to cut long videos in series of 20 to 25 minutes (the time of a pomodoro, hence its title). New videos are then composed of a starting image, an end image, an excerpt from the previous video and the content of the current episode.
The whole works by using FFmpeg command line on videos stored in a folder.
This code repository contains a project developed in Object Pascal language under Delphi. You don't know what Delphi is and where to download it ? You'll learn more on this web site.
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This software is available in a directly installable or executable production version. It is distributed as shareware.
You can download and redistribute it free of charge, provided you do not modify its content (installer, program, additional files, etc.).
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If you use this software regularly and are satisfied with it, you are invited to purchase an end-user license. Purchasing a license will give you access to software updates, as well as enabling optional features.
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I made this program to fill an YouTube playlist (and other websites).
To download this code repository, we recommend using "git", but you can also download a ZIP file directly from its GitHub repository.
This project uses dependencies in the form of sub-modules. They will be absent from the ZIP file. You'll have to download them by hand.
- DeveloppeurPascal/AboutDialog-Delphi-Component must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/AboutDialog-Delphi-Component subfolder.
- DeveloppeurPascal/Delphi-FMXExtend-Library must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/Delphi-FMXExtend-Library subfolder.
- DeveloppeurPascal/librairies must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/librairies subfolder.
- DeveloppeurPascal/Pic-Resize must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/Pic-Resize subfolder.
- DeveloppeurPascal/Video-Title-Page-Generator must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/Video-Title-Page-Generator subfolder.
- DeveloppeurPascal/YTVideoSeries must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DeveloppeurPascal/YTVideoSeries subfolder.
- TurboPack/DOSCommand must be installed in the ./lib-externes/DOSCommand subfolder.
This source code is distributed under the AGPL 3.0 or later license.
You are generally free to use the contents of this code repository anywhere, provided that:
- you mention it in your projects
- distribute the modifications made to the files supplied in this project under the AGPL license (leaving the original copyright notices (author, link to this repository, license) which must be supplemented by your own)
- to distribute the source code of your creations under the AGPL license.
If this license doesn't suit your needs, you can purchase the right to use this project under the Apache License 2.0 or a dedicated commercial license (contact the author to explain your needs).
These source codes are provided as is, without warranty of any kind.
Certain elements included in this repository may be subject to third-party usage rights (images, sounds, etc.). They are not reusable in your projects unless otherwise stated.
If you want an answer from the project owner the best way to ask for a new feature or report a bug is to go to the GitHub repository and open a new issue.
If you found a security issue please don't report it publicly before a patch is available. Explain the case by sending a private message to the author.
You also can fork the repository and contribute by submitting pull requests if you want to help. Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
If you think this project is useful and want to support it, please make a donation to its author. It will help to maintain the code and binaries.
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