On 9/30/2021 6:45 AM, Venkateswaran.S wrote:
You can easily detect the logo in image using opencv lib

Yes, but that doesn't indicate much (the logo is often called a "bug" in broadcast).


Detecting a "change of scene" is not too difficult, but here's the problem- how do you (technically) define a commercial? Then, how do you generally tell that apart from other programming?

Most network programming will have a bug, but not all the time.
That bug may move around from stream/channel to stream/channel.
Often commercials have louder audio (where "louder" is a bit vague), and are more likely to be mono or 2.0 stereo instead of 3.1/5.1 stereo.
Old programs, and lots of locally produced programs, usually have mono audio.
etc etc

Once someone details the characteristics to separate "What I want to see" (programs) from "What I don't want to see" (commercials), then we can then discuss methods.

Later,

z!

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