Danmaku2ASS converts comments from Niconico/Acfun/Bilibili to ASS format so that you can play it with any media player supporting ASS subtitle.
This software is free software released under GPL 3 license. There is no warranty to the extent permitted by law.
First, you will have to get the XML or JSON file from Niconico/Acfun/Bilibili, many software can help you get it. For example, you-get and nicovideo-dl.
Then, execute danmaku2ass
. You can see further instructions below.
You may install danmaku2ass
with the Makefile provided.
make
make install
PREFIX=
is accepted by make install
for specifying installation prefix.
A PKGBUILD is also provided.
./danmaku2ass -o foo.ass -s 1920x1080 -fn "MS PGothic" -fs 48 -a 0.8 -dm 5 -ds 5 foo.xml
Name the output file with same basename but different extension (.ass) as the video. Put them into the same directory and most media players will automatically load them. For MPlayer, you will have to specify -ass
option.
Make sure that the width/height ratio passed to danmaku2ass
matches the one of your original video, or text deformation may be experienced.
You can also pass multiple XML/JSON files and they will be merged into one ASS file. This is useful when watching danmakus from different website at the same time.
Video: 5 Centimeters Per Second
Source: http://www.bilibili.tv/video/av135209/
If you prefer to watch videos on a specific site listed below with a media player, you can check these projects, which usually provide online streaming features:
- Bilibili: BiliDan, (MPV Player, FFmpeg, Linux, OS X, (unstable on) Windows), officially supported by Danmaku2ASS contributer
- Bilibili: BiliGui, (MPV Player, Ruby, Qt4, FFmpeg, Linux)
- Bilibili: Biligrab, (Aria2, Python2, FFmpeg, OS X, (unstable on) Linux)
- Bilibili: MoonPlayer, (MPlayer, Qt4, Linux, Windows)
- Tudou Doupao, Acfun, Bilibili: Yatto, (MPV Player, FFmpeg, Linux)
Please submit your work if you have made a better one!
usage: danmaku2ass.py [-h] [-f FORMAT] [-o OUTPUT] -s WIDTHxHEIGHT [-fn FONT]
[-fs SIZE] [-a ALPHA] [-dm SECONDS] [-ds SECONDS]
[-fl FILTER] [-p HEIGHT] [-r]
FILE [FILE ...]
positional arguments:
FILE Comment file to be processed
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
Format of input file (autodetect|Bilibili|Tudou2|MioMi
o|Acfun|Niconico|Tudou) [default: autodetect]
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Output file
-s WIDTHxHEIGHT, --size WIDTHxHEIGHT
Stage size in pixels
-fn FONT, --font FONT
Specify font face [default: sans-serif]
-fs SIZE, --fontsize SIZE
Default font size [default: 25]
-a ALPHA, --alpha ALPHA
Text opacity
-dm SECONDS, --duration-marquee SECONDS
Duration of scrolling comment display [default: 5]
-ds SECONDS, --duration-still SECONDS
Duration of still comment display [default: 5]
-fl FILTER, --filter FILTER
Regular expression to filter comments
-flf FILTER_FILE, --filter-file FILTER_FILE
Regular expressions from file (one line one regex) to filter comments
-p HEIGHT, --protect HEIGHT
Reserve blank on the bottom of the stage
-r, --reduce Reduce the amount of comments if stage is full
Most ASS renderers render ASS subtitles at the same resolution as the video. This is probably because the video is at low resolution or framerate.
If you use MPlayer, you can add options similar to -vf scale=1920:1080
(change the values as you wish).`
Use ffmpeg
:
ffmpeg -i foo.flv -vf ass=foo.ass -vcodec libx264 -acodec copy foo-with-danmaku.flv
Change the parameters as you like.
This is probably because of comment styles that are not recognized by Danmaku2ASS. This is mostly normal. However, if you think that Danmaku2ASS missed some important things, please feel free to submit an issue.
Currently no. But there will soon be one made of Gtk+ 3. If you would like to help me, please contact with me.
Any contribution is welcome. Any donation is welcome as well.