Eac3to Gui (2024)
def update_log(self, message): self.log_window.insert(tk.END, message + "\n")
# Input file selection self.input_label = tk.Label(self.root, text="Select Input File") self.input_label.pack() self.input_button = tk.Button(self.root, text="Browse", command=self.select_input) self.input_button.pack()
def select_input(self): filepath = filedialog.askopenfilename() # Handle selected file eac3to gui
class eac3toGUI: def __init__(self): self.root = tk.Tk() self.root.title("eac3to GUI")
# Start button self.start_button = tk.Button(self.root, text="Start Conversion", command=self.start_conversion) self.start_button.pack() def update_log(self, message): self
def run(self): self.root.mainloop()
def start_conversion(self): # Construct command and run command = ["eac3to", "input.mkv", "output.mkv"] process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) self.update_log(process.stdout.read().decode()) "output.mkv"] process = subprocess.Popen(command
if __name__ == "__main__": gui = eac3toGUI() gui.run() This example provides a very basic structure. A real GUI would need more sophisticated error handling, additional features, and a better user interface design.
