219 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
219 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
# $Id$
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"""
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The VideoTexture module allows you to manipulate textures during the game.
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Several sources for texture are possible: video files, image files,
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video capture, memory buffer, camera render or a mix of that.
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The video and image files can be loaded from the internet using an URL
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instead of a file name.
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In addition, you can apply filters on the images before sending them to the GPU, allowing video effect: blue screen,
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color band, gray, normal map.
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VideoTexture uses FFmpeg to load images and videos. All the formats and codecs
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that FFmpeg supports are supported by VideoTexture, including but not limited to::
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* AVI
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* Ogg
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* Xvid
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* Theora
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* dv1394 camera
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* video4linux capture card (this includes many webcams)
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* videoForWindows capture card (this includes many webcams)
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* JPG
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The principle is simple: first you identify a texture on an existing object using
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the L{materialID} function, then you create a new texture with dynamic content
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and swap the two textures in the GPU.
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The GE is not aware of the substitution and continues to display the object as always,
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except that you are now in control of the texture.
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When the texture object is deleted, the new texture is deleted and the old texture restored.
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Example::
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import VideoTexture
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import GameLogic
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contr = GameLogic.getCurrentController()
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obj = contr.owner
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# the creation of the texture must be done once: save the
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# texture object in an attribute of GameLogic module makes it persistent
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if not hasattr(GameLogic, 'video'):
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# identify a static texture by name
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matID = VideoTexture.materialID(obj, 'IMvideo.png')
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# create a dynamic texture that will replace the static texture
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GameLogic.video = VideoTexture.Texture(obj, matID)
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# define a source of image for the texture, here a movie
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movie = GameLogic.expandPath('//trailer_400p.ogg')
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GameLogic.video.source = VideoTexture.VideoFFmpeg(movie)
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GameLogic.video.source.scale = True
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# quick off the movie, but it wont play in the background
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GameLogic.video.source.play()
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# you need to call this function every frame to ensure update of the texture.
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GameLogic.video.refresh(True)
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"""
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def getLastError():
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"""
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Returns the description of the last error that occurred in a VideoTexture function.
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@rtype: string
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"""
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def imageToArray(image,mode):
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"""
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Returns a BGL.buffer corresponding to the current image stored in a texture source object
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@param image: Image source object.
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@type image: object of type L{VideoFFmpeg}, L{ImageFFmpeg}, L{ImageBuff}, L{ImageMix}, L{ImageRender}, L{ImageMirror} or L{ImageViewport}
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@param mode: optional argument representing the pixel format.
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You can use the characters R, G, B for the 3 color channels, A for the alpha channel,
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0 to force a fixed 0 color channel and 1 to force a fixed 255 color channel.
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Example: "BGR" will return 3 bytes per pixel with the Blue, Green and Red channels in that order. \
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"RGB1" will return 4 bytes per pixel with the Red, Green, Blue channels in that order and the alpha channel forced to 255.
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The default mode is "RGBA".
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@type mode: string
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@rtype: BGL.buffer
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@returns: object representing the image as one dimensional array of bytes of size (pixel_size*width*height), line by line starting from the bottom of the image. The pixel size and format is determined by the mode parameter.
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"""
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def materialID(object,name):
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"""
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Returns a numeric value that can be used in L{Texture} to create a dynamic texture.
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The value corresponds to an internal material number that uses the texture identified
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by name. name is a string representing a texture name with IM prefix if you want to
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identify the texture directly. This method works for basic tex face and for material,
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provided the material has a texture channel using that particular texture in first
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position of the texture stack. name can also have MA prefix if you want to identify
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the texture by material. In that case the material must have a texture channel in first
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position.
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If the object has no material that matches name, it generates a runtime error. Use try/except to catch the exception.
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Ex: VideoTexture.materialID(obj, 'IMvideo.png')
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@param object: the game object that uses the texture you want to make dynamic
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@type object: game object
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@param name: name of the texture/material you want to make dynamic.
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@type name: string
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@rtype: integer
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"""
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def setLogFile(filename):
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"""
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Sets the name of a text file in which runtime error messages will be written, in addition to the printing
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of the messages on the Python console. Only the runtime errors specific to the VideoTexture module
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are written in that file, ordinary runtime time errors are not written.
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@param filename: name of error log file
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@type filename: string
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@rtype: integer
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"""
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def FilterBGR24():
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"""
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Returns a new input filter object to be used with L{ImageBuff} object when the image passed
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to the ImageBuff.load() function has the 3-bytes pixel format BGR.
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@rtype: object of type FilterBGR24
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"""
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def FilterBlueScreen():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def FilterColor():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def FilterGray():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def FilterLevel():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def FilterNormal():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def FilterRGB24():
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"""
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Returns a new input filter object to be used with L{ImageBuff} object when the image passed
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to the ImageBuff.load() function has the 3-bytes pixel format RBG.
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@rtype: object of type FilterRGB24
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"""
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def FilterRGBA32():
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"""
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Returns a new input filter object to be used with L{ImageBuff} object when the image passed
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to the ImageBuff.load() function has the 4-bytes pixel format RGBA.
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@rtype: object of type FilterRGBA32
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"""
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def ImageBuff():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def ImageFFmpeg():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def ImageMirror():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def ImageMix():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def ImageRender():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def ImageViewport():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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def Texture():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype: L{Texture}
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"""
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def VideoFFmpeg():
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"""
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Does something
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@rtype:
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"""
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