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[[Category:Video Filters]] | [[Category:Video Filters]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 2 October 2013
Module: alphamask | |
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Type | Video filter |
First VLC version | 0.9.0 |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | all |
Description | change the video's alpha channel |
Shortcut(s) | - |
This filter can be used in the mosaic framework to set a video's alpha channel (or transparency) based on a PNG image's alpha channel. You can thus blend only parts of the mosaic substream on the background.
Options
- alphamask-mask <string> : PNG file to use as a mask. The alpha channel only will be used to build the mask. This image needs to have the same size as the video it will be used with.
Example
% vlc -I telnet --color -vvv --vlm-conf mosaic.vlm --mosaic-keep-picture \ --fake-file ~/images/mire.jpg --fake-width 360 --fake-height 270 \ --no-audio --sub-filter mosaic
And the vlm config:
new channel0 broadcast enabled setup channel0 input redefined-nintendo.mpg setup channel0 output #duplicate{dst=mosaic-bridge{height=270,width=360,chroma=YUVA,vfilter=alphamask{mask=cone_360x270.png}},select=video} new background broadcast enabled setup background input fake: control background play control channel0 play
The files used are available on http://people.videolan.org/~dionoea/mosaic/ if you want to test. (This will blend the redefined nintendo video in a cone like region)
See also
This page is part of official VLC media player Documentation (User Guide • Streaming HowTo • Hacker Guide • Modules)
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