On 1/18/17, Tobias Rapp <t.r...@noa-archive.com> wrote: > On 17.01.2017 20:43, Paul B Mahol wrote: >> Signed-off-by: Dave Rice <d...@dericed.com> >> Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <one...@gmail.com> >> --- >> doc/filters.texi | 70 ++++++++++++ >> libavfilter/Makefile | 1 + >> libavfilter/allfilters.c | 1 + >> libavfilter/vf_readeia608.c | 268 >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 4 files changed, 340 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 libavfilter/vf_readeia608.c >> >> diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi >> index 94548b1..57170e3 100644 >> --- a/doc/filters.texi >> +++ b/doc/filters.texi >> @@ -11249,6 +11249,76 @@ less than @code{0}, the filter will try to use a >> good random seed on a >> best effort basis. >> @end table >> >> +@section readeia608 >> + >> +Read closed captioning (EIA-608) information from the top lines of a >> video frame. >> + >> +This filter adds frame metadata for @code{lavfi.readeia608.cc.X} and >> +@code{lavfi.readeia608.line.X}, where @code{X} is the number of the >> identified line >> +with EIA-608 data (starting from 0). A description of each metadata value >> follows: >> + >> +@table @option >> +@item lavfi.readeia608.cc.X >> +The two bytes stored as EIA-608 data (printed in hexadecimal). >> + >> +@item lavfi.readeia608.line.X >> +The number of the line on which the EIA-608 data was identified and read. >> +@end table > > From what I see this is a pair of values that belong together. > > lavfi.readeia608.X.cc > lavfi.readeia608.X.line > > would indicate that better, IMHO.
Changed. > >> + >> +This filter accepts the following options: >> + >> +@table @option >> +@item start >> +Set the line to start scanning for EIA-608 data. Default is @code{0}. >> + >> +@item end >> +Set the line to end scanning for EIA-608 data. Default is @code{29}. > > What about naming them "scan_min/scan_max" for alignment with "readvitc" > filter? OK. > >> + >> +@item mac >> +Set minimal acceptable amplitude change for sync codes detection. >> +Default is @code{0.2}. Allowed range is @code{[0.001 - 1]}. >> + >> +@item spw >> +Set the ratio of width reserved for sync code detection. >> +Default is @code{0.27}. Allowed range is @code{[0.01 - 0.7]}. >> + >> +@item mhd >> +Set the max peaks height difference for sync code detection. >> +Default is @code{0.1}. Allowed range is @code{[0.0 - 0.5]}. >> + >> +@item mpd >> +Set max peaks period difference for sync code detection. >> +Default is @code{0.1}. Allowed range is @code{[0.0 - 0.5]}. >> + >> +@item msd >> +Set the first two max start code bits differences. >> +Default is @code{0.02}. Allowed range is @code{[0.0 - 0.5]}. >> + >> +@item bhd >> +Set the minimum ratio of bits height compared to 3rd start code bit. >> +Default is @code{0.75}. Allowed range is @code{[0.01 - 1]}. >> + >> +@item wth >> +Set the white color threshold. Default is @code{0.35}. Allowed range is >> @code{[0.1 - 1]}. >> + >> +@item bth >> +Set the black color threshold. Default is @code{0.15}. Allowed range is >> @code{[0.0 - 0.5]}. > > "thr_w/thr_b"? Could change... > >> + >> +@item chp >> +Enable checking the parity bit. In the event of a parity error, the >> filter will output >> +@code{0x00} for that character. Default is false. >> +@end table >> + >> +@subsection Examples >> + >> +@itemize >> +@item >> +Output a csv with presentation time and the first two lines of identified >> EIA-608 captioning data. >> +@example >> +ffprobe -f lavfi -i movie=captioned_video.mov,readeia608 -show_entries >> frame=pkt_pts_time:frame_tags=lavfi.readeia608.cc.0,lavfi.readeia608.cc.1 >> -of csv >> +@end example >> +@end itemize >> + >> @section readvitc >> >> Read vertical interval timecode (VITC) information from the top lines of >> a >> >> [...] > > BTW: Do you have some example file available for testing? Yes, but I'm afraid I can not share them. Here is one available: https://archive.org/details/cc_sample _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel