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2015-08-06Cleanup: whitespaceCampbell Barton
2014-12-05BGE VideoTexture: refresh() on ImageFFmpeg should have no effect.Benoit Bolsee
ImageFFmpeg objects will not refresh properly because the image file is closed immediately after creation. Therefore refresh() should have no effect on them. This was causing problems with ImageMix using ImageFFmpeg as sources: refreshing the ImageMix object is required to update the mix but it has the side effect of refreshing the underlying sources, hence the need to skip refresh on fixed images.
2013-03-29style cleanupCampbell Barton
2013-03-26style cleanup:Campbell Barton
also rename mesh_getVertexCos() --> BKE_mesh_vertexCos_get() to match curve function.
2012-11-18code cleanup: gpl header update (formatting)Campbell Barton
2012-10-09code cleanup: make header defines more consistent, JOYSENSOR header guard ↵Campbell Barton
had a typo too.
2012-09-16style cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-06-18Reduce amount of deprecated symbols used from FFmpegSergey Sharybin
This switches some areas of Blender which are related on FFmpeg stuff from deprecated symbols to currently supported one. Pretty straightforward changes based on documentation of FFmpeg's API which symbols should be now used. This should make Blender compatible with recent FFmpeg 0.11. Should be no functional changes.
2012-04-06code cleanup: header cleanup, remove commented workaround for mingw since ↵Campbell Barton
its no longer needed.
2012-04-04fix for building on linux with gcc4.7, an error was caused by undefining ↵Campbell Barton
__cplusplus, so as to work with mingw4.4 this was added in r23608 so hopefully we can get buy now without it - or only undefine this in mingw if the problem still exists (cant test now).
2012-03-12Commit patch from Shane Ambler to make VideoTexture compile with a clang on ↵Sergey Sharybin
FreeBSD. Thanks!
2012-03-09style cleanup: consistent names for header guards.Campbell Barton
2012-03-09style cleanup: comment blocksCampbell Barton
2011-10-23remove $Id: tags after discussion on the mailign list: ↵Campbell Barton
http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
2011-05-28== FFMPEG ==Peter Schlaile
Added central compatibility header file, which enables blender to compile against very old ffmpeg versions as well as very new versions using the *NEW* API. (Old API functions are simulated using macros and inline functions) Added a whole lot of additional checks, tested against 6 different versions down the timeline, hopefully, now finally all is well.
2011-05-27== FFMPEG ==Peter Schlaile
Fixed and added additional ffmpeg cruft checking. Oh dear.
2011-05-27== FFMPEG ==Peter Schlaile
* removed a lot of old cruft code for ancient ffmpeg versions * made it compile again against latest ffmpeg / libav GIT (also shouldn't break distro ffmpegs, since those API changes have been introduced over a year ago. If it nevertheless breaks, please send me an email)
2011-02-22doxygen: bge scenegraph and videotextureNathan Letwory
2010-03-28VideoTexture: fix video capture lagging when CPU is busy. This problem was ↵Benoit Bolsee
caused by special frame handling that was appropriate for video streaming but not for video capture: drift compensation and no frame skipping. Disable that for video capture to take into account the realtime nature of video.
2010-02-22VideoTexture: improvements to image data access API. Benoit Bolsee
- Use BGL buffer instead of string for image data. - Add buffer interface to image source. - Allow customization of pixel format. - Add valid property to check if the image data is available. The image property of all Image source objects will now return a BGL 'buffer' object. Previously it was returning a string, which was not working at all with Python 3.1. The BGL buffer type allows sequence access to bytes and is directly usable in BGL OpenGL wrapper functions. The buffer is formated as a 1 dimensional array of bytes with 4 bytes per pixel in RGBA order. BGL buffers will also be accepted in the ImageBuff load() and plot() functions. It is possible to customize the pixel format by using the VideoTexture.imageToArray(image, mode) function: the first argument is a Image source object, the second optional argument is a format string using the R, G, B, A, 0 and 1 characters. For example "BGR" means that each pixel will be 3 bytes, corresponding to the Blue, Green and Red channel in that order. Use 0 for a fixed hex 00 value, 1 for hex FF. The default mode is "RGBA". All Image source objects now support the buffer interface which allows to create memoryview objects for direct access to the image internal buffer without memory copy. The buffer format is one dimensional array of bytes with 4 bytes per pixel in RGBA order. The buffer is writable, which allows custom modifications of the image data. v = memoryview(source) A bug in the Python 3.1 buffer API will cause a crash if the memoryview object cannot be created. Therefore, you must always check first that an image data is available before creating a memoryview object. Use the new valid attribute for that: if source.valid: v = memoryview(source) ... Note: the BGL buffer object itself does not yet support the buffer interface. Note: the valid attribute makes sense only if you use image source in conjunction with texture object like this: # refresh texture but keep image data in memory texture.refresh(False) if texture.source.valid: v = memoryview(texture.source) # process image ... # invalidate image for next texture refresh texture.source.refresh() Limitation: While memoryview objects exist, the image cannot be resized. Resizing occurs with ImageViewport objects when the viewport size is changed or with ImageFFmpeg when a new image is reloaded for example. Any attempt to resize will cause a runtime error. Delete the memoryview objects is you want to resize an image source object.
2010-02-07BGE: add audio/video synchronization capability to VideoTextureBenoit Bolsee
Add optional parameter to VideoTexture.Texture refresh() method to specify timestamp (in seconds from start of movie) of the frame to be loaded. This value is passed down to image source and for VideoFFmpeg source, it is used instead of current time to load the frame from the video file. When combined with an audio actuator, it can be used to synchronize the sound and the image: specify the same video file in the sound actuator and use the KX_SoundActuator time attribute as timestamp to refresh: the frame corresponding to the sound will be loaded: GameLogic.video.refresh(True, soundAct.time)
2009-10-02* due to the setup of headers in mingw 4.4.0, includes could mess up. Making ↵Nathan Letwory
sure that windows.h isn't included where it shouln't (outside of __cplusplus)
2009-05-26BGE VideoTexture: VideoFFmpeg was missing a rewind function: rename stop() ↵Benoit Bolsee
to pause() and add stop() that will also reset the frame counter.
2009-03-22== FFMPEG ==Peter Schlaile
Updated ffmpeg to release version 0.5 updated x264 to today's daily build thanks to ben2610 for first patches (but you got hddaudio.c wrong :)
2009-03-05VideoTexture: reactivate VideoTexture for scons/cmake/makefile compilation ↵Benoit Bolsee
systems, fix video streaming, fix camera support in Linux, add multi-thread cache service, fix crash when a VideoFFmpeg object could not be created. The multi-thread cache service is activated only on multi-core processors. It consists in loading, decoding and caching the video frames in a separate thread. The cache size is 5 decoded frames and 30 raw frames. Note that the opening of video file/stream/camera is not multi-thread: you will still experience a delay at the VideoFFmpeg object creation. Processing of the video frame (resize, loading to texture) is still done in the main thread. Caching is automatically enabled for video file, video streaming and video camera. Video streaming now works correctly: the videos frames are loaded at the correct rate. Network delays and frequency drifts are automatically compensated. Note: an http video source is always treated as a streaming source, even though the http protocol allows seeking. For the user it means that he cannot define start/stop range and cannot restart the video except by reopening the source. Pause/play is however possible. Video camera is now correctly handled on Linux: it will not slow down the BGE. A video camera is treated as a streaming source.
2008-11-10VideoTexture: Preserve alpha channel if present in video, images and ↵Benoit Bolsee
sequences. Better detection of end of video.
2008-11-06VideoTexture: new VideoTexture.ImageFFmpeg to load and reload images.Benoit Bolsee
The FFmpeg library allows to load image files. Although it is possible to load images using the VideoFFmpeg class, it is not very efficient. The new class VideoTexture.ImageFFmpeg is dedicated to image management. Constructor: ----------- VideoTexture.ImageFFmpeg('image_file_name') Opens the file but does not load the texture yet. The file name can also be a network address. It can also be a video file name; in that case only the first image is loaded. Methods: ------- refresh(True) Loads the image to texture. You just need to call it once, the file is automatically closed after that and calling refresh() again will have no effect. reload('new_file_name') Reloads the image (if new_file_name is omitted) or loads a new image. The file is opened but the texture is not updated yet, you need to call refresh() once to load the texture. Attributes: ---------- status returns the image status: 2 : file opened, texture not loaded 3 : file closed, texture loaded image returns the image data as a string of RGBA pixel size returns the image size [x,y] scale get/set the scale flag. If the scale flag is False, the image is rescale to texture format using gluScaleImage() function, slow but good quality. If the scale flag is True, the image is rescaled using a fast but less accurate algorithm. flip get/set Y-flip flag. Set to True by default as FFmpeg always provides the image upside down filter get/set filter(s) on the image. Example:
2008-11-04VideoTexture: fix RGB/BGR confusion, make code compatible with big endian ↵Benoit Bolsee
CPU, add RGBA source filter.
2008-11-01VideoTexture: AVFormatContext::pb is not a pointer for avformat library ↵Benoit Bolsee
older than 52 (linux uses 51)
2008-11-01VideoTexture module.Benoit Bolsee
The only compilation system that works for sure is the MSVC project files. I've tried my best to update the other compilation system but I count on the community to check and fix them. This is Zdeno Miklas video texture plugin ported to trunk. The original plugin API is maintained (can be found here http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/blendVideoTex.html) EXCEPT for the following: The module name is changed to VideoTexture (instead of blendVideoTex). A new (and only) video source is now available: VideoFFmpeg() You must pass 1 to 4 arguments when you create it (you can use named arguments): VideoFFmpeg(file) : play a video file VideoFFmpeg(file, capture, rate, width, height) : start a live video capture file: In the first form, file is a video file name, relative to startup directory. It can also be a URL, FFmpeg will happily stream a video from a network source. In the second form, file is empty or is a hint for the format of the video capture. In Windows, file is ignored and should be empty or not specified. In Linux, ffmpeg supports two types of device: VideoForLinux and DV1394. The user specifies the type of device with the file parameter: [<device_type>][:<standard>] <device_type> : 'v4l' for VideoForLinux, 'dv1394' for DV1394; default to 'v4l' <standard> : 'pal', 'secam' or 'ntsc', default to 'ntsc' The driver name is constructed automatically from the device types: v4l : /dev/video<capture> dv1394: /dev/dv1394/<capture> If you have different driver name, you can specify the driver name explicitely instead of device type. Examples of valid file parameter: /dev/v4l/video0:pal /dev/ieee1394/1:ntsc dv1394:ntsc v4l:pal :secam capture: Defines the index number of the capture source, starting from 0. The first capture device is always 0. The VideoTexutre modules knows that you want to start a live video capture when you set this parameter to a number >= 0. Setting this parameter < 0 indicates a video file playback. Default value is -1. rate: the capture frame rate, by default 25 frames/sec width: height: Width and height of the video capture in pixel, default value 0. In Windows you must specify these values and they must fit with the capture device capability. For example, if you have a webcam that can capture at 160x120, 320x240 or 640x480, you must specify one of these couple of values or the opening of the video source will fail. In Linux, default values are provided by the VideoForLinux driver if you don't specify width and height. Simple example ************** 1. Texture definition script: import VideoTexture contr = GameLogic.getCurrentController() obj = contr.getOwner() if not hasattr(GameLogic, 'video'): matID = VideoTexture.materialID(obj, 'MAVideoMat') GameLogic.video = VideoTexture.Texture(obj, matID) GameLogic.vidSrc = VideoTexture.VideoFFmpeg('trailer_400p.ogg') # Streaming is also possible: #GameLogic.vidSrc = VideoTexture.VideoFFmpeg('http://10.32.1.10/trailer_400p.ogg') GameLogic.vidSrc.repeat = -1 # If the video dimensions are not a power of 2, scaling must be done before # sending the texture to the GPU. This is done by default with gluScaleImage() # but you can also use a faster, but less precise, scaling by setting scale # to True. Best approach is to convert the video offline and set the dimensions right. GameLogic.vidSrc.scale = True # FFmpeg always delivers the video image upside down, so flipping is enabled automatically #GameLogic.vidSrc.flip = True if contr.getSensors()[0].isPositive(): GameLogic.video.source = GameLogic.vidSrc GameLogic.vidSrc.play() 2. Texture refresh script: obj = GameLogic.getCurrentController().getOwner() if hasattr(GameLogic, 'video') != 0: GameLogic.video.refresh(True) You can download this demo here: http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/VideoTextureDemo.blend http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/trailer_400p.ogg