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| <!-- Created by texi2html 1.56k from hooks.texi on 28 December 2002 -->
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| <TITLE>Video Hook Documentation</TITLE>
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| <H1>Video Hook Documentation</H1>
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| <H1>Table of Contents</H1>
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| <LI><A NAME="TOC1" HREF="hooks.html#SEC1">1. Introduction</A>
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| <LI><A NAME="TOC2" HREF="hooks.html#SEC2">1.1 null.c</A>
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| <LI><A NAME="TOC3" HREF="hooks.html#SEC3">1.2 fish.c</A>
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| <LI><A NAME="TOC4" HREF="hooks.html#SEC4">1.3 imlib2.c</A>
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| Video Hook Documentation
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| <H1><A NAME="SEC1" HREF="hooks.html#TOC1">1. Introduction</A></H1>
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| The video hook functionality is designed (mostly) for live video. It allows
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| the video to be modified or examined between the decoder and the encoder.
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| Any number of hook modules can be placed inline, and they are run in the
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| order that they were specified on the ffmpeg command line.
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| Three modules are provided and are described below. They are all intended to
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| be used as a base for your own modules. 
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| Modules are loaded using the -vhook option to ffmpeg. The value of this parameter
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| is a space seperated list of arguments. The first is the module name, and the rest
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| are passed as arguments to the Configure function of the module.
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| <H2><A NAME="SEC2" HREF="hooks.html#TOC2">1.1 null.c</A></H2>
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| This does nothing. Actually it converts the input image to RGB24 and then converts
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| it back again. This is meant as a sample that you can use to test your setup.
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| <H2><A NAME="SEC3" HREF="hooks.html#TOC3">1.2 fish.c</A></H2>
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| This implements a 'fish detector'. Essentially it converts the image into HSV
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| space and tests whether more than a certain percentage of the pixels fall into
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| a specific HSV cuboid. If so, then the image is saved into a file for processing
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| by other bits of code.
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| Why use HSV? It turns out that HSV cuboids represent a more compact range of
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| colors than would an RGB cuboid.
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| <H2><A NAME="SEC4" HREF="hooks.html#TOC4">1.3 imlib2.c</A></H2>
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| This allows a caption to be placed onto each frame. It supports inserting the
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| time and date. By using the imlib functions, it would be easy to add your own
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| graphical logo, add a frame/border, etc.
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