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 - @settitle Video Hook Documentation
 - @titlepage
 - @sp 7
 - @center @titlefont{Video Hook Documentation}
 - @sp 3
 - @end titlepage
 - 
 - 
 - @chapter Introduction
 - 
 - 
 - The video hook functionality is designed (mostly) for live video. It allows
 - the video to be modified or examined between the decoder and the encoder.
 - 
 - Any number of hook modules can be placed inline, and they are run in the
 - order that they were specified on the ffmpeg command line.
 - 
 - Three modules are provided and are described below. They are all intended to
 - be used as a base for your own modules.
 - 
 - Modules are loaded using the -vhook option to ffmpeg. The value of this parameter
 - is a space separated list of arguments. The first is the module name, and the rest
 - are passed as arguments to the Configure function of the module.
 - 
 - @section null.c
 - 
 - This does nothing. Actually it converts the input image to RGB24 and then converts
 - it back again. This is meant as a sample that you can use to test your setup.
 - 
 - @section fish.c
 - 
 - This implements a 'fish detector'. Essentially it converts the image into HSV
 - space and tests whether more than a certain percentage of the pixels fall into
 - a specific HSV cuboid. If so, then the image is saved into a file for processing
 - by other bits of code.
 - 
 - Why use HSV? It turns out that HSV cuboids represent a more compact range of
 - colors than would an RGB cuboid.
 - 
 - @section imlib2.c
 - 
 - This module implements a text overlay for a video image. Currently it
 - supports a fixed overlay or reading the text from a file. The string
 - is passed through strftime so that it is easy to imprint the date and
 - time onto the image.
 - 
 - You may also overlay an image (even semi-transparent) like TV stations do.
 - You may move either the text or the image around your video to create
 - scrolling credits, for example.
 - 
 - Text fonts are being looked for in a FONTPATH environment variable.
 - 
 - Options:
 - @multitable @columnfractions .2 .8
 - @item @option{-c <color>}     @tab The color of the text
 - @item @option{-F <fontname>}  @tab The font face and size
 - @item @option{-t <text>}      @tab The text
 - @item @option{-f <filename>}  @tab The filename to read text from
 - @item @option{-x <expresion>} @tab X coordinate of text or image
 - @item @option{-y <expresion>} @tab Y coordinate of text or image
 - @item @option{-i <filename>}  @tab The filename to read a image from
 - @end multitable
 - 
 - Expresions are functions of these variables:
 - @multitable @columnfractions .2 .8
 - @item @var{N} @tab frame number (starting at zero)
 - @item @var{H} @tab frame height
 - @item @var{W} @tab frame width
 - @item @var{h} @tab image height
 - @item @var{w} @tab image width
 - @item @var{X} @tab previous x coordinate of text or image
 - @item @var{Y} @tab previous y coordinate of text or image
 - @end multitable
 - 
 - You may also use the constants @var{PI}, @var{E}, and the math functions available at the
 - FFmpeg formula evaluator at (@url{ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC13}), except @var{bits2qp(bits)}
 - and @var{qp2bits(qp)}.
 - 
 - Usage examples:
 - 
 - @example
 -    # Remember to set the path to your fonts
 -    FONTPATH="/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/Fonts/"
 -    FONTPATH="$FONTPATH:/usr/share/imlib2/data/fonts/"
 -    FONTPATH="$FONTPATH:/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/"
 -    export FONTPATH
 - 
 -    # Bulb dancing in a Lissajous pattern
 -    ffmpeg -i input.avi -vhook \
 -      'vhook/imlib2.dll -x W*(0.5+0.25*sin(N/47*PI))-w/2 -y H*(0.5+0.50*cos(N/97*PI))-h/2 -i /usr/share/imlib2/data/images/bulb.png' \
 -      -acodec copy -sameq output.avi
 - 
 -    # Text scrolling
 -    ffmpeg -i input.avi -vhook \
 -      'vhook/imlib2.dll -c red -F Vera.ttf/20 -x 150+0.5*N -y 70+0.25*N -t Hello' \
 -      -acodec copy -sameq output.avi
 - @end example
 - 
 - @section ppm.c
 - 
 - It's basically a launch point for a PPM pipe, so you can use any
 - executable (or script) which consumes a PPM on stdin and produces a PPM
 - on stdout (and flushes each frame).
 - 
 - Usage example:
 - 
 - @example
 - ffmpeg -i input -vhook "/path/to/ppm.so some-ppm-filter args" output
 - @end example
 - 
 - @bye
 
 
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