Difference between revisions of "Documentation:Modules/motion control"
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
− | Using the [[Documentation:Modules/transform|transform]] video output filter (possible rotation angles are -90°, 0° and | + | Using the [[Documentation:Modules/transform|transform]] video output filter (possible rotation angles are -90°, 0° and 90°): |
% '''vlc --control motion somevideo.avi''' | % '''vlc --control motion somevideo.avi''' | ||
− | Using the [[Documentation:Modules/rotate|rotate]] video filter (possible rotation angles theoretically range from -180° to | + | Using the [[Documentation:Modules/rotate|rotate]] video filter (possible rotation angles theoretically range from -180° to 180°, depending on your sensor): |
% '''vlc --control motion --motion-use-rotate --video-filter rotate somevideo.avi''' | % '''vlc --control motion --motion-use-rotate --video-filter rotate somevideo.avi''' |
Revision as of 21:17, 8 June 2007
Module: motion | |
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Type | Control interface |
First VLC version | 0.9.0 |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | Linux |
Description | motion control interface |
Shortcut(s) | - |
Use this control interface to rotate the video when moving a laptop using HDAPS or AMS sensors.
Options
- motion-use-rotate : Use the rotate video filter instead of the transform video ouput filter to rotate the video default value: enabled
Examples
Using the transform video output filter (possible rotation angles are -90°, 0° and 90°):
% vlc --control motion somevideo.avi
Using the rotate video filter (possible rotation angles theoretically range from -180° to 180°, depending on your sensor):
% vlc --control motion --motion-use-rotate --video-filter rotate somevideo.avi