In this article we will see how we can check if the video file clip in MoviePy is a mask video or not. MoviePy is a Python module for video editing, which can be used for basic operations on videos and GIF’s. IsMask property tells that if the given video clip is mask or not, mask is basically that video which is used as mask for the another video. We can make a video clip as mask with the help of set_ismask method.
In order to do this we will use ismask attribute with the VideoFileClip object Syntax : clip.ismask Argument : It takes no argument Return : It returns bool
Below is the implementation
Python3
# Import everything needed to edit video clips from moviepy.editor import * # loading video dsa gfg intro video clip = VideoFileClip("dsa_geek.mp4") # getting only first 5 seconds clip = clip.subclip( 0 , 5 ) # checking if clip is mask value = clip.ismask # printing value print ("Clip is Mask ", end = " : ") print (value) # displaying new clip clip.ipython_display(width = 420 ) |
Output :
Clip is Mask : False Moviepy - Building video __temp__.mp4. Moviepy - Writing video __temp__.mp4 Moviepy - Done ! Moviepy - video ready __temp__.mp4
Another example
Python3
# Import everything needed to edit video clips from moviepy.editor import * # loading video gfg clip = VideoFileClip("neveropen.mp4") # getting only first 5 seconds clip = clip.subclip( 0 , 5 ) # masking this clip as mask clip = clip.set_ismask( True ) # checking if clip is mask value = clip.ismask # printing value print ("Clip is Mask ", end = " : ") print (value) # displaying new clip clip.ipython_display() |
Output :
Clip is Mask : True Moviepy - Building video __temp__.mp4. MoviePy - Writing audio in __temp__TEMP_MPY_wvf_snd.mp3 MoviePy - Done. Moviepy - Writing video __temp__.mp4 Moviepy - Done ! Moviepy - video ready __temp__.mp4