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Open source video editing: what we have now and what we need

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Watching the evolution of open source tools for video editingand manipulation over the last 10 years has been less than a thrillingexperience. But are things about to change for the better in the nearfuture? Can even the people most disenchanted with the current state ofaffairs feel tempted to regain a spark of hope?


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XvPutVideo(3)						     Library Functions Manual						     XvPutVideo(3)

Name
       XvPutVideo - write video into a drawable

Syntax
       #include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h>

       XvPutVideo(Display *dpy, XvPortID port, Drawable d, GC gc,
		  int vx, int vy, unsigned int vw, unsigned int vh,
		  int dx, int dy, unsigned int dw, unsigned int dh);

Arguments
       dpy	      Specifies the connection to the X server.

       port	      Defines the port from which to get video.

       d	      Defines the drawable (window) into which video is to be written.

       gc	      Defines the graphical context.  GC components are: subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

       vx,vy,vw,vh    Define  the  size  and  location	of  the source (video) region to be written.  vx and vy define the upper-left pixel of the
		      region. vw and vh define the width and height, in pixels, of the region.

       dx,dy,dw,dh    Define the location and size of the destination (drawable) region into which the video image is written.	dx and	dy  define
		      the upper-left pixel of the region.  dw and dh define the width and height, in pixels, of the region.

Description
       XvPutVideo  writes  video  into a drawable.  The position and size of the source (video) rectangle is specified by vx, vy, vw, and vh.  The
       position and size of the destination (drawable) rectangle is specified by dx, dy, dw, and dh.

       Video data is clipped to the bounds of the video encoding, scaled to the requested drawable region size (or the closest size supported) and
       clipped to the bounds of the drawable.

       If  video is successfully initiated, an XvVideoNotify event with detail XvStarted is generated for the drawable.  If the port is already in
       use, its video is preempted, and if the new drawable is different than the old, an XvVideoNotify event with detail XvPreempted is generated
       for  the old drawable.  If the port is grabbed by another client, this request is ignored, and an XvVideoNotify event with detail XvBusy is
       generated for the drawable. If the port is not receiving a valid video signal or if the video signal is interrupted while video is active a
       VideoNotify event with detail XvHardError is generated for the drawable.

Returned Values
       [Success]
	       Returned if XvPutVideo(3) completed successfully.

       [XvBadExtension]
	       Returned if the Xv extension is unavailable.

       [XvBadAlloc]
	       Returned if there were insufficient resources to process the request.

Diagnostics
       [XvBadPort]
	       Generated if the requested port does not exist.

       [BadDrawable]
	       Generated if the requested drawable does not exist.

       [BadGC] Generated if the requested graphics context does not exist.

       [BadAlloc]
	       Generated if there were insufficient resources to process the request.

See Also
       XvPutStill(3), XvGetVideo(3), XvVideoNotify(3)

X Version 11							    libXv 1.0.4 						     XvPutVideo(3)