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ffplay : Show timestamp (When paused)
21 juillet 2020, par TuxForLifeIt's possible to show the timestamp with ffplay like this :



ffplay -vf "drawtext=text='%{pts\:hms}':fontcolor=white:shadowcolor=black:shadowx=3:shadowy=3:fontsize=48:x=(w-tw)/2:y=h-(2*lh)" video.mp4




However, I would like to show the timestamp only when the video is paused.



Is this possible with ffplay ? Additionally, I'd like the timestamp to show temporarily when seeking through the video, if possible.


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How can I get matplotlib to show full subplots in an animation ?
12 mars 2015, par Matt StoneI’m trying to write a simple immune system simulator. I’m modeling infected tissue as a simple grid of cells and various intracellular signals, and I’d like to animate movement of cells in one plot and the intensity of viral presence in another as the infection progresses. I’m doing so with the
matshow
function provided bymatplotlib
. However, when I plot the two next to each other, the full grid gets clipped unless I stretch out the window myself. I can’t address the problem at all when saving to an mp4.Here’s the default view, which is identical to what I observe when saving to mp4 :
And here’s what it looks like after stretching out the viewer window
I’m running Python 2.7.9 with matplotlib 1.4.2 on OS X 10.10.2, using ffmpeg 2.5.2 (installed via Homebrew). Below is the code I’m using to generate the animation. I tried using
plt.tight_layout()
but it didn’t affect the problem. If anyone has any advice as to how to solve this, I’d really appreciate it ! I’d especially like to be able to save it without viewing withplt.show()
. Thanks !def animate(self, fname=None, frames=100):
fig, (agent_ax, signal_ax) = plt.subplots(1, 2, sharey=True)
agent_ax.set_ylim(0, self.grid.shape[0])
agent_ax.set_xlim(0, self.grid.shape[1])
signal_ax.set_ylim(0, self.grid.shape[0])
signal_ax.set_xlim(0, self.grid.shape[1])
agent_mat = agent_ax.matshow(self.display_grid(),
vmin=0, vmax=10)
signal_mat = signal_ax.matshow(self.signal_display(virus),
vmin=0, vmax=20)
fig.colorbar(signal_mat)
def anim_update(tick):
self.update()
self.diffuse()
agent_mat.set_data(self.display_grid())
signal_mat.set_data(self.signal_display(virus))
return agent_mat, signal_mat
anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, anim_update, frames=frames,
interval=3000, blit=False)
if fname:
anim.save(fname, fps=5, extra_args=['-vcodec', 'libx264'])
else:
plt.show()