TechRec ======= A Python2/Python3 web application that assist radio speakers in recording their shows. Meant to be simple to install and to maintain. It basically takes a directory with the continuous recording and create new files "cutting/pasting" with ffmpeg. Features ========= * little system dependencies: python and ffmpeg * The interface is extremely simple to use * Supports nested recording (ie: to record an interview inside of a whole show) * There is no user system: any user opening the website will see the complete status of the applications. There is, also, nothing stored in cookie or similar mechanisms. This means that recording a session does not require a browser to remain open, or any kind of persistence client-side: server-side does it all. It also means that authorization must be done on another layer (for example, your webserver could add a Basic Auth) How does it work ================ We suppose that you have a continous recording of your radio broadcasting. What techrec does is taking files from this directory and "cutting/pasting" parts of them. This can boil down to something like ```sh ffmpeg -i concat:2014-20-01-00-00.mp3|2014-20-01-00-01.mp3 -acodec copy -ss 160 -t 1840 foo.mp3 ``` Implementation details ====================== It is based on bottle, to get a minimal framework. Simple APIs are offered through it, and the static site uses them. Jobs are not dispatched using stuff like celery, but with a thin wrapper over `multiprocessing.Pool`; this is just to keep the installation as simple as possible. The encoding part is delegated to `ffmpeg`, but the code is really modular so changing this is a breeze. To be quicker and avoid the quality issues related to reencoding, the codec "copy" is used: this means that input and output must have the same format. testing ----------- unit tests can be run with `python setup.py test` screenshots -------------- See screenshots at [https://boyska.degenerazione.xyz/proj/techrec/](https://boyska.degenerazione.xyz/proj/techrec/)