Command Line: Color Extraction Filter? [solved]

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Command Line: Color Extraction Filter? [solved]

Postby BaseballFury » 20 May 2015 20:27

Hello,

I am using multiple instances of vlc to broadcast an event live in split screen mode.

One of the outputs needs to be filtered with the color extraction effect, while the others should stay untouched.
Adding the filter manually to one instance is no problem, but my goal is being able to automate the setup. That way anybody could start the broadcast.

Is there a command line parameter for the color extraction effect?
Another solution would be to save the color extraction settings and start the other instances with a command that disables all filters.
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Re: Command Line: Color Extraction Filter?

Postby BaseballFury » 20 May 2015 20:52

"j-b" helped me in the irc-chat (thanks!).

The command is: --video-filter "extract{component=0xFFFF00}"

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Re: Command Line: Color Extraction Filter? [solved]

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 20 May 2015 23:20

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