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Attractive Effects for Video Processing
Ivančo, Martin ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a server solution capable of applying visually pleasing effects to live video streams. The processed video shall then be displayed in a web user interface allowing the user to adjust the applied effects. This goal is achieved by creating a video processing application connected to a web server using a RPC framework. The video generated by this application is streamed using HLS protocol enabling it to be displayed in the web user interface. The user interface is connected to the web server via WebSocket protocol. This enables the web server to connect the user interface with the video processing application. The created solution is accessible via a web user interface, which allows the user to submit video stream URL, which then gets displayed. The time required to load the stream is usually around 10 seconds, which could be much shorter if the solution ran on a more powerful machine. The user interface also enables the user to adjust the settings in a separate mode. In this mode, only a single frame from the stream is displayed, but the adjustments made by the user are displayed almost instantly.
Attractive Effects for Video Processing
Ivančo, Martin ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a server solution capable of applying visually pleasing effects to live video streams. The processed video shall then be displayed in a web user interface allowing the user to adjust the applied effects. This goal is achieved by creating a video processing application connected to a web server using a RPC framework. The video generated by this application is streamed using HLS protocol enabling it to be displayed in the web user interface. The user interface is connected to the web server via WebSocket protocol. This enables the web server to connect the user interface with the video processing application. The created solution is accessible via a web user interface, which allows the user to submit video stream URL, which then gets displayed. The time required to load the stream is usually around 10 seconds, which could be much shorter if the solution ran on a more powerful machine. The user interface also enables the user to adjust the settings in a separate mode. In this mode, only a single frame from the stream is displayed, but the adjustments made by the user are displayed almost instantly.

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