dotfiles/.local/bin/ssh-encode

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#!/bin/bash
__usage="Usage: $(basename $0) FILE [ssh alias]
Options:
[FILE], Input video file
[ssh alias], The alias setup in ~/.ssh/config (default location)
See: ssh_config(5)
-d, Delete origional file
Notes:
The file will be copied to the remote computer and then the new file movied to the local computer.
This can use lots of bandwidth. Plan accordingly.
"
if [[ -z $1 ]];
then
echo "$__usage"
echo "Pass the file to encode as the first argument."
exit
fi
if [[ -z $2 ]];
then
echo "$__usage"
echo "Pass the ssh alias of the remote device as the second argument."
exit
fi
FILE=$1
BASE=$(basename "$FILE")
OTHER=$2
EXTENSION=".new.mp4"
TEMP="/tmp/" # don't put in a dir with spaces
# move file to other's temp drive
scp "$FILE" $OTHER:$TEMP
# use ffmpeg to encode on other computer
ssh $OTHER "ffmpeg -y -i $TEMP\"$BASE\" -vcodec hevc -filter:v scale=-2:720 $TEMP\"$BASE\"$EXTENSION"
# move file back
scp $OTHER:$TEMP"$BASE"$EXTENSION "$FILE"$EXTENSION
# delete temp file
ssh $OTHER "rm $TEMP\"$FILE\"; rm $TEMP\"$FILE\"$EXTENSION"
if [[ $3 == "-d" ]];
rm $FILE
then