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y4mcolorbars(1) 						MJPEG tools manual						   y4mcolorbars(1)

NAME
y4mcolorbars - Create a YUV4MPEG2 stream containing a colorbar test pattern SYNOPSIS
y4mcolorbars [options] DESCRIPTION
y4mcolorbars creates a YUV4MPEG2 stream consisting entirely of frames containing a colorbar test pattern. The pattern attempts to repro- duce the standard SMPTE EG-1-1990 colorbar test signal as faithfully as possible, given the constraints of the Y'CbCr colorspace. Output is to stdout to facilitate piping to other MJPEG tools. OPTIONS
y4mcolorbars accepts the following options: -n num Output a total of 'num' output frames. [default: 1] -F n:d Set framerate encoded in output stream, as an exact integer ratio. Common rates are: 24000:1001 - NTSC 3:2 pulldown converted film 24:1 - native film 25:1 - PAL/SECAM 30000:1001 - NTSC video [default] 50:1 - PAL field rate 60000:1001 - NTSC field rate -W w Set frame width. [default: 720] -H h Set frame height. [default: 480] -A n:d Set pixel aspect ratio encoded in output stream, as an exact integer ratio. Common ratios are: 1:1 - square pixels (e.g. computer graphics) 10:11 - CCIR-601 NTSC [default] 59:54 - CCIR-601 PAL -I x Set interlacing mode, used to interpret the PPM image(s), and also encoded in output stream. p - progressive, non-interlaced [default] t - top/upper-field-first interlaced b - bottom/lower-field-first interlaced -Q n Data to place in the "-I/+Q" patches in the bottom row of the pattern: 0 - -I and +Q at 20% (20IRE) [default] 1 - -I and +Q at 50% (50IRE) 2 - +Cb and +Cr at 100% -S mode Set chroma subsampling mode. 444 - 4:4:4 (no subsampling) [default] 420jpeg - 4:2:0 JPEG/MPEG-1, interstitial cositing 420mpeg2 - 4:2:0 MPEG-2, horizontal cositing The supported subsampled modes use a lousy subsampling filter; better results will be achieved by passing the default 4:4:4 output to a scaler which supports subsampling, such as y4mscaler(1). -v [0,1,2] Set verbosity level. 0 - warnings and errors only. 1 - add informative messages, too. [default] 2 - add chatty debugging message, too. EXAMPLES
To create and display 200 frames of colorbars corresponding to a top-field-first interlaced 4:3 NTSC source: y4mcolorbars -n 200 -It -S 420jpeg | yuvplay To create and display 200 frames of colorbars corresponding to a bottom-field-first interlaced 4:3 PAL source: y4mcolorbars -n 200 -H 576 -F 25:1 -A 59:54 -Ib | yuvplay BUGS
First, it's not clear to the author (who hasn't actually ever seen the SMPTE EG-1-1990 document itself) what the absolute excursion of the -I and +Q regions is supposed to be; however, the phase is correct, and that should be the critical feature. Second, the PLUGE bars, of -4 and +4 IRE, can never be precisely synthesized --- the Y' digital space maps [16,235] over the full luma excursion, but the full luma excursion in analog space depends on whether or not 7.5 IRE NTSC setup is being used by whatever device eventually produces the analog out- put. However, the difference is within 1-bit of Y' accuracy anyway. AUTHOR
This man page was written by Matt Marjanovic. If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just want to contact the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is: mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net For more info, see our website at http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net SEE ALSO
mjpegtools(1), mpeg2enc(1), y4mscaler(1), yuv2lav(1), yuvplay(1) MJPEG Linux Square 28 April 2004 y4mcolorbars(1)

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jpeg2yuv(1)							MJPEG tools manual						       jpeg2yuv(1)

NAME
jpeg2yuv - Convert jpeg images to the yuv format. SYNOPSIS
jpeg2yuv [-b num] [-f num] [-I num] [-A ratio] [-L num] [-n num] [-l num] [-j filename] DESCRIPTION
jpeg2yuv decompresses a sequence of JPEG files and pipes the image data to stdout as a YUV4MPEG2 stream. Any JPEG format supported by lib- jpeg can be read. stdout will be filled with the YUV4MPEG2 movie data stream, so be prepared to pipe it on to mpeg2enc or to write it into a file. OPTIONS
jpeg2yuv accepts the following options: -b num Frame offset: skip output of the first 'num' frames. (default: 0) -f num Set the frame rate of stream accepts the same numbers. No default, this option has to be specified. -A ratio Sample aspect ratio. Default is square pixels (1:1) -I num interlacing mode: p = none / progressive t = top field first b = bottom field first No default, this option has to be specified. -L num 0 = non-interlaced (two successive fields per JPEG file) 1 = interlaced fields -l num Specifies the number of loops (default: 0 loops ) When this option is not used the given range of images is only processed once. If you use this option with num of -1 jpeg2yuv will loop forever writing the image to stdout. When you use n > 0 it will loop n-times till it finishes. -n num Specifies the number of frames to process. (default: all = -1) -j {1}%{2}d{3} Read JPEG frames with the name components as follows: {1} JPEG filename prefix (e g: picture_ ) {2} Counting placeholder (like in C, printf, eg 06 )) {3} File extension. Something like this: .jpg A correct description of the files could look like this: picture_%06d.jpg If this option is omited, the filenames are read from stdin. For example: $ls *jpg | jpeg2yuv -f 25 -I p > result.yuv -R 1 or 0 rescale YUV color values from 0-255 to 16-235 (default: 1) -v num Verbosity level (0, 1 or 2) BUGS
The frame rate description seems not to be up to date. The NTSC integer ratios seem not to be supported. As a workaround specify a PAL (25) or FILM (24) and set the right frame rate in mpeg2enc with the -F option. AUTHOR
This man page was written by Bernhard Praschinger. If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just want to contact the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is: mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net For more info, see our website at http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net SEE ALSO
mjpegtools(1), mpeg2enc(1), ppmtoy4m(1), yuv2lav(1), yuvdenoise(1), yuvmedianfilter(1), yuvscaler(1) MJPEG Linux Square 8 December 2001 jpeg2yuv(1)
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