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Python library for handling Cacophony Project Thermal Video (CPTV) files

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This is Python package provides for quick, easy parsing for Cacophony Project Thermal Video (CPTV) files. It works with Python 3 only.

For more details on the internals of CPTV files, see the specification.

Example usage:

from cptv import CPTVReader


with open(filename, "rb") as f:
    reader = CPTVReader(f)
    print(reader.timestamp)
    print(reader.x_resolution)
    print(reader.y_resolution)

    for frame in reader:
        # Do something with frame.
        # Each frame is a 2D numpy array.

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