Bug ID | 4640 |
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Summary | Review request: slowmoVideo - Creates slow-motion videos from your footage |
Product | Package Reviews |
Version | Current |
Hardware | x86_64 |
OS | GNU/Linux |
Status | NEW |
Severity | enhancement |
Priority | P1 |
Component | Review Request |
Assignee | rpmfusion-package-review@rpmfusion.org |
Reporter | metal3d@gmail.com |
CC | rpmfusion-package-review@rpmfusion.org |
Blocks | 2 |
namespace | free |
Spec file: https://examples.metal3d.org/slowmoVideo/slowmoVideo.spec SRPM file: https://examples.metal3d.org/slowmoVideo/slowmoVideo-git33f5c84-1.fc26.src.rpm It does not simply make your videos play at 0.01× speed. You can smoothly slow down and speed up your footage, optionally with motion blur. How does slow motion work? slowmoVideo tries to find out where pixels move in the video (this information is called Optical Flow), and then uses this information to calculate the additional frames between the ones recorded by your camera. This package could not be elligible on Fedora official repository due the ffmpeg dependencies. That is my first rpm on rpmfusion and I'm seeking a sponsor. Regards,