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This directory contains Python and C code we wrote while we had a
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framegrabber board on loan from SGI.
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This directory contains Python and C code for video stuff.
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--Guido and Jack
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History:
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We started this in October 1991, when we had a large framegrabber
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board on loan from SGI for a few weeks.
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Later, when we started processing the recorded film fragments, the
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"CMIF video format" was revised several times, and we finally created
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an object-oriented interface for reading and writing various
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incarnations of these files, called VFile.
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When we finally got our own Indigo entry-level video board (in June
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1992) and a version of the Irix video library that supported capturing
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PAL format (August 1992) Sjoerd added an interface to the video
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library to Python (sv) and Guido wrote makemovie.py (based upon a
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still frame grabber by Sjoerd) to record a movie using it.
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--Guido, Jack and Sjoerd
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cam.py network real-time tv broadcast; see tv.py
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colorsys.py color conversions, used by video
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makemovie.py record video movies using the Indigo video library and
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board
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statit.py various statistics operations on movie files
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syncaudio.py record audio synchronized with camcorder -a
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soundfile default is none (no sound)
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skipbytes byte offset in soundfile where sound starts
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Vplay.py same but using VFile.py
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vinfo.py print summary of movie file(s)
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usage: vinfo [-d] moviefile ...
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-d print delta times (default: print abs times)
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Vinfo.py same but using VFile.py
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vpregs.py definition of VP registers
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vtime.py virtual time module imported by syncaudio.py and camcorder.py
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