Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | WCAP Tools |
| 2 | |
| 3 | WCAP is the video capture format used by Weston (Weston CAPture). |
| 4 | It's a simple, lossless format, that encodes the difference between |
Peng Wu | 3cd1f86 | 2013-07-11 15:19:53 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | frames as run-length encoded rectangles. It's a variable framerate |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 6 | format, that only records new frames along with a timestamp when |
| 7 | something actually changes. |
| 8 | |
| 9 | Recording in Weston is started by pressing MOD+R and stopped by |
| 10 | pressing MOD+R again. Currently this leaves a capture.wcap file in |
| 11 | the cwd of the weston process. The file format is documented below |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | and Weston comes with the wcap-decode tool to convert the wcap file |
| 13 | into something more usable: |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 14 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 15 | - Extract single or all frames as individual png files. This will |
| 16 | produce a lossless screenshot, which is useful if you're trying to |
| 17 | screenshot a brief glitch or something like that that's hard to |
| 18 | capture with the screenshot tool. |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 19 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | wcap-decode takes a number of options and a wcap file as its |
| 21 | arguments. Without anything else, it will show the screen size and |
| 22 | number of frames in the file. Pass --frame=<frame> to extract a |
| 23 | single frame or pass --all to extract all frames as png files: |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 24 | |
| 25 | [krh@minato weston]$ wcap-snapshot capture.wcap |
| 26 | wcap file: size 1024x640, 176 frames |
| 27 | [krh@minato weston]$ wcap-snapshot capture.wcap 20 |
| 28 | wrote wcap-frame-20.png |
| 29 | wcap file: size 1024x640, 176 frames |
| 30 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 31 | - Decode and the wcap file and dump it as a YUV4MPEG2 stream on |
| 32 | stdout. This format is compatible with most video encoders and can |
| 33 | be piped directly into a command line encoder such as vpxenc (part |
| 34 | of libvpx, encodes to a webm file) or theora_encode (part of |
| 35 | libtheora, encodes to a ogg theora file). |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 36 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 37 | Using vpxenc to encode a webm file would look something like this: |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 38 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 39 | [krh@minato weston]$ wcap-decode --yuv4mpeg2 ../capture.wcap | |
| 40 | vpxenc --target-bitrate=1024 --best -t 4 -o foo.webm - |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 42 | where we select target bitrate, pass -t 4 to let vpxenc use |
| 43 | multiple threads. To encode to Ogg Theora a command line like this |
| 44 | works: |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | |
Kristian Høgsberg | c12efd0 | 2012-07-18 11:39:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 46 | [krh@minato weston]$ wcap-decode ../capture.wcap --yuv4mpeg2 | |
| 47 | theora_encode - -o cap.ogv |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | |
| 49 | |
| 50 | WCAP File format |
| 51 | |
| 52 | The file format has a small header and then just consists of the |
Abdur Rehman | 1580e70 | 2017-01-01 19:46:45 +0500 | [diff] [blame] | 53 | individual frames. The header is |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | |
| 55 | uint32_t magic |
| 56 | uint32_t format |
| 57 | uint32_t width |
| 58 | uint32_t height |
| 59 | |
| 60 | all CPU endian 32 bit words. The magic number is |
| 61 | |
| 62 | #define WCAP_HEADER_MAGIC 0x57434150 |
| 63 | |
| 64 | and makes it easy to recognize a wcap file and verify that it's the |
| 65 | right endian. There are four supported pixel formats: |
| 66 | |
| 67 | #define WCAP_FORMAT_XRGB8888 0x34325258 |
| 68 | #define WCAP_FORMAT_XBGR8888 0x34324258 |
| 69 | #define WCAP_FORMAT_RGBX8888 0x34325852 |
| 70 | #define WCAP_FORMAT_BGRX8888 0x34325842 |
| 71 | |
| 72 | Each frame has a header: |
| 73 | |
| 74 | uint32_t msecs |
| 75 | uint32_t nrects |
| 76 | |
| 77 | which specifies a timestamp in ms and the number of rectangles that |
| 78 | changed since previous frame. The timestamps are typically just a raw |
| 79 | system timestamp and the first frame doesn't start from 0ms. |
| 80 | |
| 81 | A frame consists of a list of rectangles, each of which represents the |
Kristian Høgsberg | 86aa5fb | 2012-05-30 13:00:54 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | component-wise difference between the previous frame and the current |
Kristian Høgsberg | db0623a | 2012-05-29 11:36:27 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 83 | using a run-length encoding. The initial frame is decoded against a |
| 84 | previous frame of all 0x00000000 pixels. Each rectangle starts out |
| 85 | with |
| 86 | |
| 87 | int32_t x1 |
| 88 | int32_t y1 |
| 89 | int32_t x2 |
| 90 | int32_t y2 |
| 91 | |
| 92 | followed by (x2 - x1) * (y2 - y1) pixels, run-length encoded. The |
| 93 | run-length encoding uses the 'X' channel in the pixel format to encode |
| 94 | the length of the run. That is for WCAP_FORMAT_XRGB8888, for example, |
| 95 | the length of the run is in the upper 8 bits. For X values 0-0xdf, |
| 96 | the length is X + 1, for X above or equal to 0xe0, the run length is 1 |
| 97 | << (X - 0xe0 + 7). That is, a pixel value of 0xe3000100, means that |
| 98 | the next 1024 pixels differ by RGB(0x00, 0x01, 0x00) from the previous |
| 99 | pixels. |