Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: cleancredits
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: A very simple tool for removing on-screen text from video, using a user-provided mask
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cleancredits/
Author: BeatriceEagle
Author-email: beatriceeagle@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: cleancredits
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        A very simple tool for removing on-screen text from video, using a user-provided mask.
        
        Installation
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        pip install cleancredits
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        cleancredits <video file> <video file extension> <mask file>
        
        THIS PACKAGE MUST BE RUN FROM WITHIN THE SAME DIRECTORY THAT HOUSES THE VIDEO
        FILE AND MASK FILE.
        
        The video file extension should be the EXACT extension used on the file, and
        should not include the dot. (E.g., if your file is named 'my_movie.mov,' you
        should use 'mov' as your parameter.)
        
        Optional Flags:
        
        --radius - The number of pixels the inpaint algorithm uses for interpolation.
        The default is 3, and this generally gives good results, but if you want to
        experiment, go wild.
        
        --framerate - The framerate of the video being cleaned. The default is 24fps.
        
        --novideo - If this flag is selected, the cleaned frames will not be remuxed
        into video. Use this option if you want to do your own muxing with options other
        than the algorithm's default. The algorithm muxes video using ffmpeg's libx264
        codec and yuv420p colorspace, which in testing were found to give the best
        quality video while also still being recognizable by most editors and players.
        
        Output
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        A folder containing all the cleaned frames of the video, and the cleaned
        video, in .mp4 format.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
