dicetv

DiceTV 'dices' the screen up into many small squares, each defaulting to a size of 16 pixels by 16 pixels.. Each square is rotated randomly in one of four directions: up (no change), down (180 degrees, or upside down), right (90 degrees clockwise), or left (90 degrees counterclockwise). The direction of each square normally remains consistent between each frame.

Example launch line

 gst-launch-1.0 -v videotestsrc ! dicetv ! videoconvert ! autovideosink

This pipeline shows the effect of dicetv on a test stream.

Hierarchy

GObject
    ╰──GInitiallyUnowned
        ╰──GstObject
            ╰──GstElement
                ╰──GstBaseTransform
                    ╰──GstVideoFilter
                        ╰──dicetv

Factory details

Authors: – Wim Taymans

Classification:Filter/Effect/Video

Rank – none

Plugin – effectv

Package – GStreamer Good Plug-ins

Pad Templates

sink

video/x-raw:
         format: { RGBx, xRGB, BGRx, xBGR }
          width: [ 1, 2147483647 ]
         height: [ 1, 2147483647 ]
      framerate: [ 0/1, 2147483647/1 ]

Presencealways

Directionsink

Object typeGstPad


src

video/x-raw:
         format: { RGBx, xRGB, BGRx, xBGR }
          width: [ 1, 2147483647 ]
         height: [ 1, 2147483647 ]
      framerate: [ 0/1, 2147483647/1 ]

Presencealways

Directionsrc

Object typeGstPad


Properties

square-bits

“square-bits” gint

The size of the Squares

Flags : Read / Write

Default value : 4


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