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updated plugin apis. git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/fteqw/code/trunk@4325 fc73d0e0-1445-4013-8a0c-d673dee63da5
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video encoder/decoder using the ffmpeg avformat/avcodec libraries.
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The video decoder plugs into the media decoder functionality on media with an 'av:' or 'avs:' prefix, specifically:
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The console command 'playfilm av:foo.mpg' will start playing back $BASEDIR/$GAMEDIR/foo.mpg fullscreen (or from inside paks/pk3s, but make sure seeking is fast, so avoid compression in pk3s...).
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The console command 'playfilm avs:c:\foo.mpg' will start playing back c:\foo.mpg fullscreen.
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The shader term 'videomap avs:c:\foo.mpg' will play the video upon the shader. This can be used with csqc+drawpic, csqc+beginpolygon, or placed upon walls.
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It theoretically supports any file that the avformat/avcodec libraries support, but has no ability to pass arguments, thus playback is likely limited only to files which require no explicit overrides.
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The video encoder plugs into the existing capture command. Or something. I don't know. Its all basically junk.
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The container type is guessed by the file name used.
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avplug_format says which container format to use. If empty, will be guessed based upon file extension. See ffmpeg docs for more info.
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avplug_videocodec says which video codec to use. If empty, will be guessed based upon the container type ('libx264' for h264 compression). See ffmpeg docs for a full list.
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avplug_videobitrate says what bitrate to encode at. Default 400000.
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At the time of writing, audio is not implemented.
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To check if the plugin is loaded, use the plug_list command.
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For streaming, you can try this:
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avplug_format mpegts
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avplug_videocodec mpeg4
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capture udp://PLAYERIP:1234
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You can then run VLC or some such app and tell it to listen on port 1234.
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You might be able to find some other protocol/codec that works better for you. Consult the ffmpeg documentation for that, if you can find something that's actually readable.
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