> I had a idea i thought might be worth a try. Currently as i > understand it the commercial detection code only looks at the image's > captured, however an easy way to detect a commercial break would be to > "listen" to the sound. When there is no sound (or under a certain > level) and it coincides iwth a possible break then you have an even
This has been mentioned several times and has been on my TODO list since I started the commercial flagging code over 2 years ago, but I've got enough things I can do with video so I haven't gotten to the audio yet. With the new block-based ALL method, it should be easier to integrate, but I don't have any plans on working on it in the short-term future. If you'd like to do any coding to detect these 'lulls' in the audio, feel free to submit a patch on the -dev list. -- Chris
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