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Webcast Archiving Scripts

As I mentioned a few days ago, I wrote up some python scripts this weekend to work on splitting/parsing/uploading recorded events.

You can find all the scripts on my Github Repo

The main file is match_splitter.py. This script take an input of a local video file, as well as a CSV file of data (with columns: TBA Match Key and start time as hh:mm:ss into video) and extracts all the matches as denoted by the start times given, uploads them to YouTube, and generates a similar CSV file from which you can copy/past into the TBA spreadsheet for YouTube videos.

If you want to run it yourself, there's still a little work to be done getting openauth configured (it might just be easier to set up your own project and go from there), so if anyone knows a better way to do this, let me know.

And as always, if anyone is interested in helping develop, fork/pull request!
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