:vhs: Tool for extracting scenes with motion from videos (e.g. security camera or DVR footage). Written in Python, uses OpenCV.

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đź“Ľ Find and extract motion events in videos.


Latest Release: v1.6 (October 15, 2023)

Website: dvr-scan.com

User Guide: dvr-scan.com/guide

Documentation: dvr-scan.com/docs


DVR-Scan is a command-line application that automatically detects motion events in video files (e.g. security camera footage). DVR-Scan looks for areas in footage containing motion, and saves each event to a separate video clip. DVR-Scan is free and open-source software, and works on Windows, Linux, and Mac.

Quick Install

pip install dvr-scan[opencv] --upgrade

Windows builds are also available on the Downloads page.

Quickstart

Scan video.mp4 (separate clips for each event):

dvr-scan -i video.mp4

Select a region to scan using the region editor:

dvr-scan -i video.mp4 -r

example of region editor

Select a region to scan using command line (list of points as X Y):

dvr-scan -i video.mp4 -a 50 50 100 50 100 100 100 50

Draw boxes around motion:

dvr-scan -i video.mp4 -bb

example of bounding boxes

Use ffmpeg to extract events:

dvr-scan -i video.mp4 -m ffmpeg

See the documentation for a complete list of all command-line and configuration file options which can be set. You can also type dvr-scan --help for an overview of command line options. Some program options can also be set using a config file.


Copyright © 2016-2023 Brandon Castellano. All rights reserved. Licensed under BSD 2-Clause (see the LICENSE file for details).

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