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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joerg Mueller
a27cc1adf0 2.5 audio cleanup:
* Removed CD Actuator
* Removed bSample and bSoundListener
* Removed SoundSystem
* Removed -noaudio parameter
2009-08-10 15:39:11 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
d52400bfbd 2.50: svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r18677:19317
Notes:
* Sequence transform strip uses G.scene global, this is commented
  out now, should be fixed.
* Etch-a-ton code was most difficult to merge. The files already in
  2.5 got merged, but no new files were added. Calls to these files
  are commented out with "XXX etch-a-ton". editarmature.c and
  transform_snap.c were complex to merge. Martin, please check?
* Game engine compiles and links again here for scons/make/cmake
  (player still fails to link).
2009-03-17 21:44:58 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
ab8e9ba3dd VideoTexture: reactivate VideoTexture for scons/cmake/makefile compilation systems, fix video streaming, fix camera support in Linux, add multi-thread cache service, fix crash when a VideoFFmpeg object could not be created.
The multi-thread cache service is activated only on multi-core processors.
It consists in loading, decoding and caching the video frames in a 
separate thread. The cache size is 5 decoded frames and 30 raw frames.
Note that the opening of video file/stream/camera is not multi-thread:
you will still experience a delay at the VideoFFmpeg object creation.
Processing of the video frame (resize, loading to texture) is still done
in the main thread.  Caching is automatically enabled for video file, 
video streaming and video camera. 

Video streaming now works correctly: the videos frames are loaded
at the correct rate. Network delays and frequency drifts are automatically
compensated. 
Note: an http video source is always treated as a streaming source,
even though the http protocol allows seeking. For the user it means that
he cannot define start/stop range and cannot restart the video except
by reopening the source. Pause/play is however possible.

Video camera is now correctly handled on Linux: it will not slow down the BGE.
A video camera is treated as a streaming source.
2009-03-05 15:16:43 +00:00
Kent Mein
e8effb2d0f started whiping cmake into shape for 2.5 still need to figure out
the rna stuff but its close.  Need to get it working for
blender then copy over same to game engine.

Kent
2008-12-12 20:41:30 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
48fb0edc78 Fix Cmake for MSVC 32bit 2008-11-01 11:15:13 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
a8c4eef326 VideoTexture module.
The only compilation system that works for sure is the MSVC project files. I've tried my best to
update the other compilation system but I count on the community to check and fix them.
 
This is Zdeno Miklas video texture plugin ported to trunk. 
The original plugin API is maintained (can be found here http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/blendVideoTex.html)
EXCEPT for the following:

The module name is changed to VideoTexture (instead of blendVideoTex).

A new (and only) video source is now available: VideoFFmpeg()
You must pass 1 to 4 arguments when you create it (you can use named arguments):

VideoFFmpeg(file) : play a video file
VideoFFmpeg(file, capture, rate, width, height) : start a live video capture

file:
In the first form, file is a video file name, relative to startup directory.
It can also be a URL, FFmpeg will happily stream a video from a network source.
In the second form, file is empty or is a hint for the format of the video capture.
In Windows, file is ignored and should be empty or not specified.
In Linux, ffmpeg supports two types of device: VideoForLinux and DV1394. 
The user specifies the type of device with the file parameter:
   [<device_type>][:<standard>]
   <device_type> : 'v4l' for VideoForLinux, 'dv1394' for DV1394; default to 'v4l'
   <standard>    : 'pal', 'secam' or 'ntsc', default to 'ntsc'
The driver name is constructed automatically from the device types:
   v4l   : /dev/video<capture>
   dv1394: /dev/dv1394/<capture>
If you have different driver name, you can specify the driver name explicitely 
instead of device type. Examples of valid file parameter:
   /dev/v4l/video0:pal
   /dev/ieee1394/1:ntsc
   dv1394:ntsc
   v4l:pal
   :secam

capture: 
Defines the index number of the capture source, starting from 0. The first capture device is always 0.
The VideoTexutre modules knows that you want to start a live video capture when you set this parameter to a number >= 0. Setting this parameter < 0 indicates a video file playback. Default value is -1.

rate: 
the capture frame rate, by default 25 frames/sec

width: 
height: 
Width and height of the video capture in pixel, default value 0.
In Windows you must specify these values and they must fit with the capture device capability. 
For example, if you have a webcam that can capture at 160x120, 320x240 or 640x480, 
you must specify one of these couple of values or the opening of the video source will fail.
In Linux, default values are provided by the VideoForLinux driver if you don't specify width and height.

Simple example
**************
1. Texture definition script:

import VideoTexture

contr = GameLogic.getCurrentController()
obj = contr.getOwner()
if not hasattr(GameLogic, 'video'):
	matID = VideoTexture.materialID(obj, 'MAVideoMat')
	GameLogic.video = VideoTexture.Texture(obj, matID)
	GameLogic.vidSrc = VideoTexture.VideoFFmpeg('trailer_400p.ogg')
	# Streaming is also possible:
	#GameLogic.vidSrc = VideoTexture.VideoFFmpeg('http://10.32.1.10/trailer_400p.ogg')
	GameLogic.vidSrc.repeat = -1
	# If the video dimensions are not a power of 2, scaling must be done before
	# sending the texture to the GPU. This is done by default with gluScaleImage()
	# but you can also use a faster, but less precise, scaling by setting scale
	# to True. Best approach is to convert the video offline and set the dimensions right.
	GameLogic.vidSrc.scale = True
	# FFmpeg always delivers the video image upside down, so flipping is enabled automatically
	#GameLogic.vidSrc.flip = True

if contr.getSensors()[0].isPositive():
	GameLogic.video.source = GameLogic.vidSrc
	GameLogic.vidSrc.play()


2. Texture refresh script:

obj = GameLogic.getCurrentController().getOwner()
if hasattr(GameLogic, 'video') != 0:
  GameLogic.video.refresh(True)

You can download this demo here: 
http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/VideoTextureDemo.blend
http://home.scarlet.be/~tsi46445/blender/trailer_400p.ogg
2008-10-31 22:35:52 +00:00