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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting complicated exclude option in find command Post 302450241 by gniagnia on Thursday 2nd of September 2010 03:58:49 AM
Old 09-02-2010
complicated exclude option in find command

Hi all,
In a directory, I have many video files. Example :
Quote:
./video1.mpg
./video2.avi
./video2.mov
./video3.mpg
./video3.mpg.aspx
./video4.avi
./video5.mpg
./video6.mov
./video6.mov.aspx
As you can see, some of the video files come with a .aspx file (wich
means the video is actually being uploaded and not entirely written on
the FS)

I try to write a bash script that would find all video files in the
directory, except those which are being transfered.

So far, i could find a "find" command which exclude all .aspx files,
and (all hidden files and directories) :
Code:
find $COLLECT_SOURCE_DIR -type f -name "*" | egrep -v "/[.]|*.aspx

But i can also exclude all video that have a corresponding .aspx
files?

Thanks a lot in advance

Cheers

Last edited by vbe; 09-02-2010 at 05:21 AM.. Reason: code tags please
 

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pfsoutffmpeg(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   pfsoutffmpeg(1)

NAME
pfsoutffmpeg - Read pfs frames from stdin and forward them to ffmpeg program SYNOPSIS
pfsoutffmpeg [--help] <ffmpeg options> output_file DESCRIPTION
This command is a wrapper for ffmpeg program and can be used to write pfs frames to a compressed video. Check the examples section to for sample usage and see manual of ffmpeg for further information. Note that the usage of '-f' switch (input format specifier) and '-i' switch (input file specifier) of the ffmpeg program is implemented inside the script and is therefore not allowed. EXAMPLES
pfsinrgbe frame%04d.hdr --frames 100:2:200 | pfstmo_reinhard02 -s | pfsgamma -g 1.7 | pfsoutffmpeg -qscale 4 test.avi 1. Read HDR frames in RGBE format with the following names: frame0100.hdr, frame0102.hdr, frame0104.hdr,... frame0200.hdr 2. Apply local tone mapping operator to each frame (Reinhard2002 model, part of the PFSTMO package) 3. Apply gamma correction to each tone mapped frame 4. Compress frames to test.avi animation SEE ALSO
ffmpeg(1) pfsin(1) pfstmo_reinhard02(1) pfsgamma(1) BUGS
Frames smaller than 512x384 can cause broken pipe error, due to bug in ppm pipe reading routine in ffmpeg. Please report bugs and comments to Rafal Mantiuk <mantiuk@mpi-sb.mpg.de> or Grzegorz Krawczyk <krawczyk@mpi-sb.mpg.de>. pfsoutffmpeg(1)
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