This is a port of virtual dub's histogram equalization filter by Donald
A. Graft. Based on the work by Jérémy Tran <tran.jeremy.av@gmail.com>,
done for SOCIS 2012.
This is a port of the kerndeint filter (libmpcodecs/vf_kerndeint) by
Donal A. Graft (original avisynth plugin author), and is based on the
work by Jérémy Tran <tran.jeremy.av@gmail.com> done for SOCIS 2012.
Force commands to specify the name of the test to run. This simplifies
extending the function with a new parameter, which will be done in a
following patch.
Ported from MPlayer. Original author is A'rpi, with various
contributions from Michael Niedermayer. The original documentation was
mostly written by Diego Biurrun. See the MPlayer history for full
credits.
The filter is under GPL like the original filter, even if it differs
quite a lot. There is not much point in making it LGPL since pp is under
GPL.
The following commit will make it useless.
The crop_scale_vflip FATE test changes because of off-by-one differences
in output when vflipped slices are passed to sws.
This test only make sure that the idet filter does not crash.
Reviewed-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Fix a failure when running do_lavfi_pixfmts() for the
lavfi-tinterlace_merge and lavfi-tinterlace_pad tests concurrently.
Since they were using the same names for the temporary files, the first
ending test was removing them, and the second test was failing at
removing unexisting files.
Make do_lavfi_pixfmts() support an user-specified name for the test.
This allows to specify two pixfmts tests for the same filter, e.g. to
test a filter with different parameters. Useful for the pending
tinterlace tests.
These filters are designed for storing and transmitting video sequences
with alpha using higher-efficiency codecs such as x264 which don't
natively support an alpha channel. 'alphaextract' takes an input stream
with an alpha channel and returns a video containing just the alpha
component as a grayscale value; 'alphamerge' takes an RGB or YUV stream
and adds an alpha channel recovered from a second grayscale stream.
Signed-off-by: Steven Robertson <steven@strobe.cc>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>
This tool uses lavfi internal symbols not accessible in shared
libraries. TESTPROGS are linked statically to allow them use of
library internals not normally exported.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Use lavfi-showfiltfmts for checking the format supported by the scale
filter instead. The advantage is that the scale filter may support
formats which are not supported by libswscale (namely: the pal8 format).
The new implementation is also a bit cleaner, because it doesn't depend
on the ffmpeg output.