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slowmoVideo

slowmoVideo is a tool that uses optical flow for generating slow-motion videos. See here for some demo videos.

For the last changes, see the Changelog.

Building

slowmoVideo uses CMake for building. You may also want to build V3D Flow Builder for fast GPU based rendering.

Dependencies on Ubuntu 19.10…16.04:

build-essential cmake libopencv-dev qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools qtscript5-dev

Building for Linux

git submodule update --init

mkdir build
cd build

cmake ..
make

# Run it
src/slowmoUI/slowmoUI

Building AppImage on Ubuntu 16.04

This guide shows how to build a slowmoVideo AppImage in a Docker container with linuxdeployqt release, in this example version 6.

See Packaging native binaries for more information on AppImage packaging.

# Create the Docker image from the Dockerfile in this directory
# This can take some time as it will build OpenCV from source.
cd docs
docker build . -name sv-appimage-builder
cd ..

# Run the container to build slowmoVideo from the current directory.
#
# This will build the AppImage and copy it to /__build.
# With the volume mount, the AppImage will be available on the host. 
mkdir appimage
docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/slowmoVideo -v $(pwd)/appimage:/__build sv-appimage-builder

If you want to compile a different version, run the steps manually inside the container, for example:

docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd)/sv-appimage:/__build sv-appimage-builder bash
cd slowmoVideo
git checkout v0.6
cd /
./docker-build-appimage.sh
exit

Content after here is not up-to-date. It may still work, but no guarantee!

Building for Windows

This guide is outdated.

Compiling slowmoVideo for Windows using MXE on Linux:

  1. Get mxe not from http://mxe.cc/ BUT, as long as OpenCV is not in the official branch, from https://github.com/Granjow/mxe/tree/opencv (Changes by Christian Frisson)
  2. Build opencv, qt, ffmpeg and copy the fixed CMake file (avoids library names like liblibjasper) with: $ cp replaceOnTime/OpenCVConfig.cmake usr/i686-pc-mingw32/
  3. Run cmake for slowmoVideo, but now give a toolchain file: cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/PATH_TO_MXE/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/share/cmake/mxe-conf.cmake
  4. Compile!

Notes

Additionally to slowmoVideo, ffmpeg.exe (32-bit build, static) is required. Download it from http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ and put it into the same directory as slowmoUI.exe.

Building for MacOS

take a look at README.osx for more detailed instruction

Translating

For this you should be in the src subdirectory which contains the tr/ directory. The tools (linguist, lupdate, lrelease) are available in the qttools5-dev-tools package for Debian based systems.

Adding your language

To add your language xx (like fr, it), run the following command to generate the respective .ts file:

lupdate . -ts tr/slowmoVideo_xx.ts

After this you can start translating. To make slowmoVideo actually use the translation, add this entry to slowmoUI/resources.qrc:

<qresource lang="xx">
    <file alias="translations.qm">../tr/slowmoVideo_xx.qm</file>
</qresource>

Translation

First, run lupdate to get the newest strings to translate from the code. (Otherwise you might be translating something that does not even exist anymore.)

Then the .ts file can be translated, preferrably with qt’s Linguist, or with any other translation tool you like.

Finally, to see your translation “in action”, release the .ts file (this creates a .qm file).

lupdate src/ -ts tr/slowmoVideo_xx.ts
linguist tr/slowmoVideo_xx.ts
lrelease tr/slowmoVideo_xx.ts

Now you can push your .ts file to git.