PySceneDetect v0.5.6 #232
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detect-adaptivewhich works similar todetect-content, but with reduced false negatives during fast camera movement (thanks @scarwire and @wjs018)save-imagescan now be resized via the command linedetect-threshold-p/--min-percentoption fromdetect-threshold-l/--luma-onlytodetect-content/detect-adaptiveto only consider brightness channel (useful for greyscale videos)Changelog
detect-adaptive(#153thanks @scarwire and @wjs018)save-imagescommand (scene_manager.save_images()function in the Python API) can now be scaled or resized (#160 and PR #203, thanks @wjs018)-s/--scale(e.g.--scale 0.5shrinks the height/width by half)-h/--height) and/or width (-w/--width), in pixels; if only one is specified, the aspect ratio of the original video is keptseek()on aVideoManagerwill now respect the end time if setsplit_video_functions now return the exit code of invokingffmpegormkvmerge(#209, thanks @AdrienLF)(Doesn't parse CSV file based on detect-threshold when splitting video. #211), thanks @jeremymeyers)min_percentargument fromThresholdDetectoras was not providing any performance benefit for the majority of use cases (#178)detect-thresholdcommand now works properly with a statsfile (#211)TypeErrorexception when using non-PyPI OpenCV packages from certain Linux distributions (#220)Known Issues
save-imagesorsplit-videocommandsThis discussion was created from the release PySceneDetect v0.5.6.
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