├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── Images
└── TaskmgrPlayer.png
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── TaskmgrPlayer.sln
└── TaskmgrPlayer
├── BadApple.flv
├── TaskmgrPlayer.cpp
├── TaskmgrPlayer.vcxproj
├── TaskmgrPlayer.vcxproj.filters
├── audio.wav
└── config.cfg
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1 | # TaskmgrPlayer
2 | >让你的任务管理器动起来
3 |
4 | 
5 |
6 | 这个程序原本是为了在任务管理器的CPU性能图上播放BadApple而写出来的
7 | 经过一些改进之后, 现在可以在任何你想要的窗口上播放任何视频!
8 |
9 | ## config.cfg
10 | 通过配置config.cfg可以更改一些效果
11 | 该文件默认使用utf8编码
12 | 更改目标显示窗口需要了解Windows窗口的组成结构并学会使用Spy++来获得目标窗口的路径.
13 | 播放的视频默认使用二值化后边缘检测的后处理, 想要实现其他效果需要自行修改代码并编译, 或者可以提交Issue, 我之后会添加.
14 | 颜色格式采用BGR格式
15 |
16 | - WindowName 窗口标题
17 | - WindowClass 窗口类
18 | - ChildName 子窗口的类 使用了同一个类的租窗口, 默认选择最大的那一个
19 | - ColorEdge 边缘的颜色
20 | - ColorDark 二值化后黑色转换成的原色
21 | - ColorBright 二值化后白色转换的颜色
22 | - ColorGrid 背景网格的颜色
23 | - ColorFrame 外围边框的颜色
24 |
25 | ## 其他
26 | 之后会在B站传一个视频教程(大概吧)
27 |
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1 |
2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3 | # Visual Studio Version 16
4 | VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.31727.386
5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "TaskmgrPlayer", "TaskmgrPlayer\TaskmgrPlayer.vcxproj", "{1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}"
7 | EndProject
8 | Global
9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
11 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
12 | Release|x64 = Release|x64
13 | Release|x86 = Release|x86
14 | EndGlobalSection
15 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
16 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
17 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
18 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
19 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
20 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
21 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
22 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
23 | {1CD62705-1E75-452D-B4B6-2D9CA0F99465}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
24 | EndGlobalSection
25 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
26 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE
27 | EndGlobalSection
28 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
29 | SolutionGuid = {5B8F369E-AC24-4A5B-9D69-A3E56CD3C9A1}
30 | EndGlobalSection
31 | EndGlobal
32 |
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/TaskmgrPlayer/TaskmgrPlayer.cpp:
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 |
10 | #pragma comment(lib, "winmm.lib")
11 |
12 | using namespace std;
13 | using namespace cv;
14 |
15 | namespace config{
16 | wstring WindowClassName;
17 | wstring WindowTitle;
18 | wstring ChildClassName;
19 | Vec3b colorEdge;
20 | Vec3b colorDark;
21 | Vec3b colorBright;
22 | Vec3b colorGrid;
23 | Vec3b colorFrame;
24 | bool DrawGrid;
25 |
26 | vector split(wstring str,char delimiters) {
27 | vectorres;
28 | for (size_t l = 0,r = 0;r<=str.size(); ++r) {
29 | if (r == str.size() || str[r] == delimiters) {
30 | res.push_back(str.substr(l, r - l));
31 | l = r+1;
32 | }
33 | }
34 | return res;
35 | }
36 |
37 | void Parse(wstring line) { //解析一行 config
38 | if (line.empty() || line[0] == L'#')//跳过注释
39 | return;
40 | wstring key, value;
41 | vectorlsp = split(line,'=');
42 | if (lsp.size() < 2)
43 | return;
44 | key = lsp[0].substr(lsp[0].find_first_not_of(' '), lsp[0].find_last_not_of(' ')+1);
45 | value = lsp[1].substr(lsp[1].find_first_not_of(' '), lsp[1].find_last_not_of(' ')+1);
46 | if (value.size() > 1 && value.front() == '"' && value.back() == '"')
47 | value = value.substr(1, value.size() - 2);
48 |
49 | if (key == L"WindowClassName")
50 | WindowClassName = value;
51 | else if (key == L"WindowTitle")
52 | WindowTitle = value;
53 | else if (key == L"ChildClassName")
54 | ChildClassName = value;
55 | else if (key == L"DrawGrid")
56 | DrawGrid = value == L"true";
57 | else if (key.substr(0,5) == L"Color") {
58 | Vec3b color;
59 | for(int i=0;i<3;++i)
60 | color[i] = _wtoi(split(value,',')[i].c_str());
61 | if (key == L"ColorEdge")
62 | colorEdge = color;
63 | if (key == L"ColorDark")
64 | colorDark = color;
65 | if (key == L"ColorBright")
66 | colorBright = color;
67 | if (key == L"ColorGrid")
68 | colorGrid = color;
69 | if (key == L"ColorFrame")
70 | colorFrame = color;
71 | }
72 | else {
73 | wcout << L"Unknow config parameter: " << key << endl;
74 | }
75 | }
76 |
77 | void ReadConfig() {
78 | wfstream fs(L"./config.cfg", ios::in);
79 | if (fs.is_open()) {
80 | wstring line;
81 | for (; getline(fs, line);) {
82 | Parse(line);
83 | }
84 | }
85 | }
86 | };
87 |
88 | HWND EnumHWnd = 0; //用来保存CPU使用记录窗口的句柄
89 | wstring ClassNameToEnum;
90 | BOOL CALLBACK EnumChildWindowsProc(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam) //寻找CPU使用记录界面的子窗口ID
91 | {
92 | wchar_t WndClassName[256];
93 | GetClassName(hWnd, WndClassName, 256);
94 | if (WndClassName == ClassNameToEnum && (EnumHWnd == 0 || [&hWnd]() { //短路求值+lambda真好用 ( ´ρ`)
95 | RECT cRect,tRect;
96 | GetWindowRect(hWnd, &tRect);
97 | GetWindowRect(EnumHWnd, &cRect);
98 | int tW = (tRect.right - tRect.left),
99 | tH = (tRect.bottom - tRect.top),
100 | cW = (cRect.right - cRect.left),
101 | cH = (cRect.bottom - cRect.top);
102 | return cW * cH < tW* tH;
103 | }())) {
104 | EnumHWnd = hWnd;
105 | }
106 | return true;
107 | }
108 |
109 | void FindWnd()
110 | {
111 | wcout << L"Try find " << config::WindowTitle << L" " << config::WindowClassName << endl;
112 | HWND TaskmgrHwnd = FindWindow(config::WindowClassName.c_str(), config::WindowTitle.c_str());
113 | if (TaskmgrHwnd != NULL) {
114 | if (config::ChildClassName.empty())
115 | EnumHWnd = TaskmgrHwnd;
116 | else {
117 | ClassNameToEnum = config::ChildClassName;
118 | EnumChildWindows(TaskmgrHwnd, EnumChildWindowsProc, NULL);
119 | }
120 | }
121 | }
122 |
123 |
124 | void Binarylize(Mat& src) {
125 | Mat bin, edge;
126 | cvtColor(src, bin, COLOR_BGR2GRAY);
127 | inRange(bin, Scalar(128, 128, 128), Scalar(255, 255, 255), bin);
128 |
129 | Canny(bin, edge, 80, 130);
130 | int gridHeight = src.cols / 10.0;
131 | int gridWidth = src.rows / 8.0;
132 | int gridOffset = clock() / 1000 * 10;
133 | for (int r = 0; r < src.rows; ++r) {
134 | for (int c = 0; c < src.cols; ++c) {
135 | src.at(r, c) = ((bin.at(r, c) == 255) ? config::colorBright : config::colorDark);
136 | if(config::DrawGrid)
137 | if (r % gridHeight == 0 || (c + gridOffset) % gridWidth == 0) src.at(r, c) = config::colorGrid;
138 | if (edge.at(r, c) == 255) src.at(r, c) = config::colorEdge;
139 | }
140 | }
141 | rectangle(src, Rect{ 0,0,src.cols,src.rows }, config::colorFrame, 0.1);
142 | }
143 |
144 | string FindVideo() {
145 | WIN32_FIND_DATAA wfd;
146 | HANDLE hFile = FindFirstFileA("*.*", &wfd);
147 | for (; hFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;)
148 | {
149 | FindNextFileA(hFile, &wfd);
150 | string fileName = wfd.cFileName;
151 | string type = fileName.substr(fileName.find_last_of('.') + 1);
152 | if (type == "flv" || type == "mp4" || type == "avi") {
153 | return fileName;
154 | }
155 | }
156 | return "";
157 | }
158 |
159 | void Play() {
160 | cout << endl << endl << "--------------------------------------" << endl;
161 | config::ReadConfig();
162 | FindWnd(); //寻找CPU使用记录的窗口, 函数会把窗口句柄保存在全局变量EnumHWnd
163 | if (EnumHWnd == NULL) {
164 | cout << "Can't find the window." << endl;
165 | return;
166 | }
167 | string videoName = FindVideo();
168 | if (videoName.empty()) {
169 | cout << "No video file detected." << endl;
170 | return;
171 | }
172 | else {
173 | cout << "Find video " << videoName <<".\nSplitting audio." << endl;
174 | system(("ffmpeg -i " + videoName + " audio.wav -y").c_str());
175 | }
176 | string wndName = "innerPlayer";
177 | namedWindow(wndName, WINDOW_NORMAL);
178 | HWND playerWnd = FindWindowA("Main HighGUI class", wndName.c_str());
179 | SetWindowLong(playerWnd, GWL_STYLE, GetWindowLong(playerWnd, GWL_STYLE) & (~(WS_BORDER | WS_CAPTION | WS_SYSMENU | WS_SIZEBOX)));
180 | SetWindowLong(playerWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE, WS_EX_TRANSPARENT | WS_EX_LAYERED);
181 | SetParent(playerWnd, (EnumHWnd));
182 | RECT rect;
183 | GetWindowRect(EnumHWnd, &rect);
184 | SetWindowPos(playerWnd, HWND_TOPMOST, 0, 0, rect.right - rect.left, rect.bottom - rect.top, SWP_SHOWWINDOW);
185 | InvalidateRect(EnumHWnd, &rect, true);
186 | UpdateWindow(EnumHWnd);
187 | VideoCapture video(videoName);
188 |
189 | //_wsystem(L"cls");
190 | SetConsoleCursorPosition(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), { 0,0 });
191 | cout << format("%s input %dx%d@%f\n", videoName, (int)video.get(CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH), (int)video.get(CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT), video.get(CAP_PROP_FPS));
192 | double frameTime = 1000.0 / video.get(CAP_PROP_FPS);
193 | PlaySound(L"audio.wav", NULL, SND_FILENAME | SND_ASYNC);
194 | clock_t startTime = clock();
195 | int frameCount = 0;
196 | for (Mat frame; video.read(frame); ++frameCount) {
197 | clock_t s = clock();
198 | GetWindowRect(EnumHWnd, &rect);
199 | int w = rect.right - rect.left;
200 | int h = rect.bottom - rect.top;
201 | MoveWindow(playerWnd, 0, 0, w, h, true);
202 | resize(frame, frame, Size(w, h), 0, 0, INTER_NEAREST);
203 | Binarylize(frame);
204 | imshow(wndName, frame);
205 | SetConsoleCursorPosition(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), { 0,1 });
206 |
207 | cout << format("Frame %d at %.3fs. output: %dx%d ,cost %d ms.", frameCount, frameCount * frameTime / 1000.0, w, h, clock() - s);
208 | for (; frameCount * frameTime > clock();)waitKey(1);
209 | }
210 | system("rm audio.wav");
211 | destroyWindow(wndName);
212 | return;
213 | }
214 |
215 | int main() {
216 | std::locale::global(std::locale("zh_CN.UTF-8"));
217 | Play();
218 | system("pause");
219 |
220 | }
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1 | #改文件需使用utf8编码
2 | #颜色使用BGR格式
3 | WindowTitle="任务管理器"
4 | WindowClassName="TaskManagerWindow"
5 | ChildClassName="CvChartWindow"
6 | DrawGrid=true
7 | ColorEdge=187, 125, 12
8 | ColorDark=250, 246, 241
9 | ColorBright=255, 255, 255
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