[vlc-devel] Automated Tests

pratap k pratap_sms at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 26 17:32:33 CEST 2012


Thanks for your help.
Is there any tools or framework that we can use for writing automated tests for the video rendering on DirectShow, OpenGL or Whatever VLC Outputs too ?


Regards,
Pratap



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2012/10/26 pratap k <pratap_sms at yahoo.com>

Hi,
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>Can anyone point me to existing automated test cases, or guide me on how to get started on test cases for following.
>For obvious reasons, This automated test cases should be based on what is rendered on the screen.
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>	* Resolution
>	* Frame rates
>	* White balance change
>	* Rotation change: whether video has been rotated
>	* Color/black&white mode change: detect whether it's black and white or color
>	* Shape distortion (barrel, pincushion, and mustache)
>	* Pixilated video
>	* Video comparison: whether two video streams are the same or not, 
regardless of size/resolution
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>As VLC can render the video on DirectShow, Is three any existing tools that I can use ?

VLC can playback DirectShow inputs (e.g. webcam and capture cards) but VLC cannot output video to DirectShow chains by default. There is other tool for that
http://www.sensoray.com/support/videoLan.htm
 

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>Pratap
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