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oxtimelines - create timeline from video
https://wiki.0x2620.org/wiki/oxtimelines
This program takes one or more video files as input and outputs timeline images.
If a cuts path is given, it also outputs a json file containing cuts. If in and
out points are given, only that part of the video(s) will be rendered.
The timeline modes can be any combination of 'antialias' (average color),
'slitscan' (center pixel), 'keyframes' (one or more frames per cut), 'audio'
(waveform), 'cuts' (antialias with cut detection overlay, for debugging) and
'data' (each frame resized to 8x8 px).
One or two timeline heights can be specified, larger height first. The timeline
widths will be 1 px per frame for the first one, and 1 px per second for the
second (smaller) one. If the wide option is set, large 'keyframeswide' tiles
will be rendered. They can be used at a later point to render small 'keyframes'
tiles without having to decode the video again.
depends on
python-imaging
python-ox
ffmpeg

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# oxtimelines - create timeline from video
This program takes one or more video files as input and outputs timeline images.
If a cuts path is given, it also outputs a json file containing cuts. If in and
out points are given, only that part of the video(s) will be rendered.
The timeline modes can be any combination of 'antialias' (average color),
'slitscan' (center pixel), 'keyframes' (one or more frames per cut), 'audio'
(waveform), 'cuts' (antialias with cut detection overlay, for debugging) and
'data' (each frame resized to 8x8 px).
One or two timeline heights can be specified, larger height first. The timeline
widths will be 1 px per frame for the first one, and 1 px per second for the
second (smaller) one. If the wide option is set, large 'keyframeswide' tiles
will be rendered. They can be used at a later point to render small 'keyframes'
tiles without having to decode the video again.
## Usage
usage: oxtimelines [options] video1 [video2]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o TILES, --output=TILES
path for combined timeline tiles
-c CUTS, --cuts=CUTS path for combined cuts json file
-p POINTS, --points=POINTS
inpoint,outpoint (optional)
-m MODES, --modes=MODES
timeline mode(s) (antialias, slitscan, keyframes,
audio, cuts, data)
-s SIZES, --sizes=SIZES
timeline size(s) (64 or 64,16)
-w, --wide keep wide frames tiles
-l, --log log performance
## Install
pip3 install oxtimelines
## Python API
import oxtimelines
timeline = oxtimelines.Timelines(videos, output, cuts_json, in_out, modes, sizes, wide, log)
timeline.render()
## Latest Code
git clone https://code.0x2620.org/0x2620/oxtimelines
## Dependencies
- python-imaging
- python-ox
- ffmpeg

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dar = AspectRatio(info['video'][0]['display_aspect_ratio'])
width = int(dar * height)
width += width % 2
nbytes= depth * width * height
nbytes = depth * width * height
bufsize = nbytes + 100
cmd = [