Anyone know if there exists a funscript browser/organizer program? Ideally this browser would list the length, all metadata, and have a generated image of the script.
I’m organizing my collection at the moment, and am looking at scripts with terrible filenames that don’t have a paired video. My current method is to open the scripts in OFS to see this information. But OFS needs a media file to properly see the whole length of the video if it’s more than ~3min, so I end up renaming a dummy file to keep opening these mismatched scripts. It’s very annoying and time intensive relative to the amount of work being done.
I use xbvr for this purpose. It’s not 1:1 compared to what you are looking for, but it scrapes scenes from various VR porn sites. Then you can associate video(s) and funscript(s) with that scene. You see heatmaps for each funscript along with the length of time anf file size. It doesn’t currently extract actions per minute though.
I appreciate the suggestions, but stash and xbvr are video browsers/organizers, not funscript browsers/organizers. You can’t organize the funscripts directly, you organize the videos they are linked to. The metadata stashDB provides is related to the scene/video, not the funscript.
My problem is that I have a number of funscripts not linked to any videos, and have no easy way to organize them.
I’m already using stash (on Windows). That’s actually why I am asking for this kind of tool. I copied over all of my *.funscript files into my media storage directories so stash could generate the heatmaps, but I noticed a good number of scripts had no associated video. No video means the funscript is invisible to stash, which means I can’t organize it. Not every file in my stash has an associated script, so I can’t just go by process of elimination.
I want something that shows this information + a heatmap, without needing a video associated to the file in any way, and ideally something a lot lighter weight than OFS.
ps: this whole thing was inspired by you and this thread. I found it interesting and wanted to give it a crack. special thanks to Claude and ChatGPT for the help of course
glad to hear that. yeah the idea came to mind as I had the Preview pane active and I thought to myself, well Windows was able to render PDFs and TXT files, is it possible to create your own extension?
I looked into it and found it possible to do so I gave it a try.