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− | {{Module|name=marq|type=Video | + | {{Module|name=marq|type=Video sub-filter|first_version=0.8.0|description=Overlays text on the video|sc=marq|sc2=time}} |
− | The marq | + | The ''marq'' subtitle filter can be used to display text on a video. The {{docmod|time}} filter was merged with this filter in version 0.9.0, adding time [[Documentation:Format String|format string]] recognition. There are two methods of specifying position: coordinate and (since VLC 0.9.0) [[#marq-position|numbered positions]]. |
== Options == | == Options == | ||
− | + | <onlyinclude>{{Option | |
− | {{Option | ||
|name=marq-marquee | |name=marq-marquee | ||
|value=string | |value=string | ||
|default=VLC | |default=VLC | ||
− | |description=Marquee text to display. | + | |description=Marquee text to display. |
− | + | }} | |
+ | {{Option | ||
+ | |name=marq-file | ||
+ | |value=string | ||
+ | |default=NULL | ||
+ | |description=File to read the marquee text from. | ||
+ | }}<noinclude> | ||
+ | === Position === | ||
+ | </noinclude> | ||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
|name=marq-x | |name=marq-x | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
− | |default=0 | + | |default=0 |
− | |description=X offset from | + | |description=X offset, from the left screen edge. |
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
|name=marq-y | |name=marq-y | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
|default=0 | |default=0 | ||
− | |description=Y offset from | + | |description=Y offset, down from the top. |
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
− | |name=marq-position | + | |name=marq-position<span id="marq-position"></span> |
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
− | |default= | + | |default=-1 |
− | |description=Marquee position: 0=center, 1=left, 2=right, 4=top, 8=bottom, you can also use combinations of these values, eg 6 = top-right. | + | |description=Marquee position: 0=center, 1=left, 2=right, 4=top, 8=bottom, you can also use combinations of these values, eg 6 = top-right. |
− | }} | + | }}<noinclude> |
− | + | === Font === | |
− | {{Option | + | </noinclude>{{Option |
|name=marq-opacity | |name=marq-opacity | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
+ | |min=0 | ||
+ | |max=255 | ||
|default=255 | |default=255 | ||
− | |description= | + | |description=Opacity (inverse of transparency) of overlaid text. 0 {{=}} transparent, 255 {{=}} totally opaque. |
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
− | |name=marq-color | + | |name=marq-color<span id="marq-color"></span> |
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
− | |default= | + | |select={ 0x000000, 0x808080, 0xC0C0C0, 0xFFFFFF, 0x800000, 0xFF0000, 0xFF00FF, 0xFFFF00, 0x808000, 0x008000, 0x008080, 0x00FF00, 0x800080, 0x000080, 0x0000FF, 0x00FFFF } |
− | |description= | + | |default=0xFFFFFF |
+ | |description=Color<noinclude><sup>('''[[#appendix_marq-color|key]]''')</sup></noinclude> of the text that will be rendered on the video. This must be an hexadecimal (like HTML colors). The first two chars are for red, then green, then blue. | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
|name=marq-size | |name=marq-size | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
− | |default= | + | |min=0 |
− | |description=Font size in pixels. | + | |max=4096 |
− | }} | + | |default=0 |
− | + | |description=Font size, in pixels. 0 uses the default font size. | |
− | {{Option | + | }}<noinclude> |
+ | === Misc === | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{Option | ||
|name=marq-timeout | |name=marq-timeout | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
|default=0 | |default=0 | ||
− | |description=Number of | + | |description=Number of milliseconds the marquee must remain displayed. 0 means forever. |
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
{{Option | {{Option | ||
|name=marq-refresh | |name=marq-refresh | ||
|value=integer | |value=integer | ||
|default=1000 | |default=1000 | ||
− | |description=Number of milliseconds between string updates. This is mainly useful when using meta data or time format string sequences. | + | |description=Number of milliseconds between string updates. This is mainly useful when using meta data or time [[Documentation:Format String|format string]] sequences. |
− | }} | + | }}</onlyinclude> |
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Versions 2.0 and later === | ||
Example command line use '''(VLC 2.0.0 and newer)''': | Example command line use '''(VLC 2.0.0 and newer)''': | ||
− | % ' | + | {{%}} vlc '--sub-source=marq{marquee="%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M:%S",position=9,color=0xFFFF00,size=12}' somevideo.avi |
− | + | This example displays the current date and time in yellow in the top left corner of video. | |
+ | |||
+ | The equivalent long form would be; | ||
+ | {{%}} vlc --sub-source=marq --marq-marquee="%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M:%S" --marq-position=9 --marq-color=0xFFFFFF --marq-size=12 somevideo.avi | ||
− | + | === Versions 0.9.0 to 1.1.13 === | |
− | + | {{$}} vlc --sub-filter 'marq{marquee=$t ($P%%),color=0xFFFF00}:marq{marquee=%H:%M:%S,position=6}' somevideo.avi | |
− | + | This command line will show the stream's title (<code>$t</code>) and current position (<code>$P</code>) in the upper left corner and the current time in the upper right corner. The <u>''single''</u> quotes <code>'</code> enclose our <code>$</code> characters to prevent them from being interpreted as Bash variables.<br /> | |
− | + | On Windows the command line would be: | |
− | + | {{Prompt|cmd}} {{Path to VLC|windows}} --sub-filter=marq{marquee=$t ($P%%),color=0xFFFF00}:marq{marquee=%H:%m%s,position=6} somevideo.avi | |
− | |||
− | + | ||
− | + | == Gallery == | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
+ | File:Marq demonstration - VLC 3.0.6 Linux.png|Marq can be chained, allowing several marquees to be displayed at the same time.|alt=Marq can be chained, allowing several marquees to be displayed at the same time. Nine positions and text colours are shown against a black background. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Documentation: | + | * [[Documentation:Format String]] |
* [[Documentation:Modules/rss]] | * [[Documentation:Modules/rss]] | ||
== Source code == | == Source code == | ||
* {{VLCSourceFile|modules/spu/marq.c}} | * {{VLCSourceFile|modules/spu/marq.c}} | ||
+ | * {{VLCSourceFile|p=vlc/vlc-0.8.git|modules/video_filter/marq.c}} | ||
− | {{ | + | == Appendix == |
+ | <div class="plainlist"> | ||
+ | *^ [[#marq-color|--marq-color]]<span id="appendix_marq-color"></span> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | {{Colour mapping}} | ||
{{Documentation footer}} | {{Documentation footer}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 10 May 2020
Module: marq | |
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Type | Video sub-filter |
First VLC version | 0.8.0 |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | all |
Description | Overlays text on the video |
Shortcut(s) | marq , time
|
The marq subtitle filter can be used to display text on a video. The time filter was merged with this filter in version 0.9.0, adding time format string recognition. There are two methods of specifying position: coordinate and (since VLC 0.9.0) numbered positions.
Contents
Options
- marq-marquee <string> : Marquee text to display. default value: VLC
- marq-file <string> : File to read the marquee text from. default value: NULL
Position
- marq-x <integer> : X offset, from the left screen edge. default value: 0
- marq-y <integer> : Y offset, down from the top. default value: 0
- marq-position <integer> : Marquee position: 0=center, 1=left, 2=right, 4=top, 8=bottom, you can also use combinations of these values, eg 6 = top-right. default value: -1
Font
- marq-opacity <integer [0 .. 255]> : Opacity (inverse of transparency) of overlaid text. 0 = transparent, 255 = totally opaque. default value: 255
- marq-color <integer> { 0x000000, 0x808080, 0xC0C0C0, 0xFFFFFF, 0x800000, 0xFF0000, 0xFF00FF, 0xFFFF00, 0x808000, 0x008000, 0x008080, 0x00FF00, 0x800080, 0x000080, 0x0000FF, 0x00FFFF } : Color(key) of the text that will be rendered on the video. This must be an hexadecimal (like HTML colors). The first two chars are for red, then green, then blue. default value: 0xFFFFFF
- marq-size <integer [0 .. 4096]> : Font size, in pixels. 0 uses the default font size. default value: 0
Misc
- marq-timeout <integer> : Number of milliseconds the marquee must remain displayed. 0 means forever. default value: 0
- marq-refresh <integer> : Number of milliseconds between string updates. This is mainly useful when using meta data or time format string sequences. default value: 1000
Examples
Versions 2.0 and later
Example command line use (VLC 2.0.0 and newer):
% vlc '--sub-source=marq{marquee="%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M:%S",position=9,color=0xFFFF00,size=12}' somevideo.avi
This example displays the current date and time in yellow in the top left corner of video.
The equivalent long form would be;
% vlc --sub-source=marq --marq-marquee="%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M:%S" --marq-position=9 --marq-color=0xFFFFFF --marq-size=12 somevideo.avi
Versions 0.9.0 to 1.1.13
$ vlc --sub-filter 'marq{marquee=$t ($P%%),color=0xFFFF00}:marq{marquee=%H:%M:%S,position=6}' somevideo.avi
This command line will show the stream's title ($t
) and current position ($P
) in the upper left corner and the current time in the upper right corner. The single quotes '
enclose our $
characters to prevent them from being interpreted as Bash variables.
On Windows the command line would be:
> "%PROGRAMFILES%\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --sub-filter=marq{marquee=$t ($P%%),color=0xFFFF00}:marq{marquee=%H:%m%s,position=6} somevideo.avi
Gallery
See also
Source code
- modules/spu/marq.c
- modules/video_filter/marq.c (vlc/vlc-0.8.git)
Appendix
Sample | Colour | Hex code |
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Black | 0x000000
| |
Gray | 0x808080
| |
Silver | 0xC0C0C0
| |
White | 0xFFFFFF
| |
Maroon | 0x800000
| |
Red | 0xFF0000
| |
Fuchsia | 0xFF00FF
| |
Yellow | 0xFFFF00
| |
Olive | 0x808000
| |
Green | 0x008000
| |
Teal | 0x008080
| |
Lime | 0x00FF00
| |
Purple | 0x800080
| |
Navy | 0x000080
| |
Blue | 0x0000FF
| |
Aqua | 0x00FFFF
|
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