Initial commit: Shahi Kitchen premium website

- Royal cream + gold theme
- Playful animated hero with chef mascot
- Advanced menu with sidebar + video hover
- Multilingual support (EN, SV, HI, UR)
- Cart system with WhatsApp ordering
- Real restaurant photos integration
- Responsive design with proper navbar
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Zeeshan Khan
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#!/bin/bash
# ============================================================
# Advanced Video Optimization Script for Shahi Kitchen
# Optimized for realistic food videos (short loops)
# ============================================================
#
# Target per video:
# - Duration: 4-5 seconds
# - Resolution: 480p (854x480)
# - WebM (VP9): 500-800 KB
# - MP4 fallback: 700-1100 KB
#
# Usage:
# cd /home/khan/code/shahikitchen/public/videos
# bash /home/khan/code/shahikitchen/optimize-food-videos.sh
#
# Requirements: ffmpeg with libvpx-vp9 and libx264
# ============================================================
set -e
echo "=== Shahi Kitchen Food Video Optimizer ==="
echo "Creating heavily optimized WebM + MP4 versions..."
echo "Original .mp4 files will NOT be deleted."
echo ""
for file in *.mp4; do
if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then
continue
fi
base="${file%.mp4}"
# Skip if already optimized
if [ -f "${base}-optimized.webm" ]; then
echo "→ Skipping $file (already optimized)"
continue
fi
echo "→ Optimizing: $file"
# === WebM (VP9) - Primary (Best size/quality) ===
# === WebM (VP9) - Primary (Best size/quality for realistic food videos) ===
# 2-pass for best quality at low bitrate
ffmpeg -y -i "$file" \
-c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 550k -crf 35 -deadline good -cpu-used 4 \
-vf "scale=854:480,unsharp=5:5:0.5:5:5:0.0" \
-an \
-r 24 \
-pass 1 -f null /dev/null 2>/dev/null
ffmpeg -y -i "$file" \
-c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 550k -crf 35 -deadline good -cpu-used 4 \
-vf "scale=854:480,unsharp=5:5:0.5:5:5:0.0" \
-an \
-r 24 \
-pass 2 \
"${base}-optimized.webm" 2>/dev/null
# === MP4 Fallback (H.264) - Good compatibility ===
ffmpeg -y -i "$file" \
-c:v libx264 -b:v 750k -crf 28 -preset slow \
-vf "scale=854:480" \
-c:a aac -b:a 48k \
-r 24 \
-movflags +faststart \
"${base}-optimized.mp4" 2>/dev/null
echo " Created: ${base}-optimized.webm + ${base}-optimized.mp4"
done
echo ""
echo "✅ All videos optimized!"
echo ""
echo "Recommended next steps:"
echo "1. Test a few -optimized.webm files in browser"
echo "2. Update menu data to point to the new optimized files (optional)"
echo "3. When happy, you can replace the old files or keep both versions"
echo ""
echo "Tip: WebM files are usually 30-50% smaller than MP4 at similar quality."