pub struct Video<W: Write> {
    pub state: VideoState,
    pub instantaneous_frame: Mat,
    pub instantaneous_view_mode: FramedViewMode,
    pub event_sender: Sender<Vec<Event>>,
    /* private fields */
}
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Attributes common to ADΔER transcode process

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§state: VideoState

The current state of the video transcode

§instantaneous_frame: Mat

The current instantaneous frame

§instantaneous_view_mode: FramedViewMode

The current view mode of the instantaneous frame

§event_sender: Sender<Vec<Event>>

Channel for sending events to the encoder

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impl<W: Write + 'static> Video<W>

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pub fn c_thresh_pos(self, c_thresh_pos: u8) -> Self

Set the positive contrast threshold

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pub fn c_thresh_neg(self, c_thresh_neg: u8) -> Self

Set the negative contrast threshold

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pub fn chunk_rows(self, chunk_rows: usize) -> Self

Set the number of rows to process at a time (in each thread)

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pub fn time_parameters( self, tps: DeltaT, ref_time: DeltaT, delta_t_max: DeltaT ) -> Result<Self, SourceError>

Set the time parameters for the video.

These parameters, in conjunction, determine the temporal resolution and maximum transcode accuracy/quality.

Arguments
  • tps: ticks per second
  • ref_time: reference time in ticks.
  • delta_t_max: maximum time difference between events of the same pixel, in ticks

returns: Result<Video<W>, Box<dyn Error, Global>>

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pub fn write_out( self, source_camera: Option<SourceCamera>, time_mode: Option<TimeMode>, write: W ) -> Result<Self, SourceError>

Write out the video to a file.

Arguments
  • source_camera: the type of video source
  • time_mode: the time mode of the video
  • write: the output stream to write to
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pub fn show_display(self, show_display: bool) -> Self

Set the display mode for the instantaneous view.

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pub fn end_write_stream(&mut self) -> Result<(), SourceError>

Close and flush the stream writer.

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Returns an error if the stream writer cannot be closed cleanly.

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pub fn get_ref_time(&self) -> u32

Get ref_time

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pub fn get_delta_t_max(&self) -> u32

Get delta_t_max

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pub fn get_tps(&self) -> u32

Get tps

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pub fn update_delta_t_max(&mut self, dtm: u32)

Set a new value for delta_t_max

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pub fn update_adder_thresh_pos(&mut self, c: u8)

Set a new value for c_thresh_pos

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pub fn update_adder_thresh_neg(&mut self, c: u8)

Set a new value for c_thresh_neg

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impl<W: Write> Send for Video<W>

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impl<W> !RefUnwindSafe for Video<W>

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impl<W> !Sync for Video<W>

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impl<W> Unpin for Video<W>

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impl<W> !UnwindSafe for Video<W>

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