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How to efficiently keep a stable frame rate video stream in a PyQt application ?
2 octobre 2024, par Jeroen De GeeterI am developing a PyQt (PySide6) application that needs to display and store multiple camera streams at the same time. The display of the camera streams goes well ; however, storing these streams seems to slow down the application significantly up to a point where the GUI doesn't work fluently anymore.


I have a minimal working example using a stub to demonstrate how my code currently works. However, given that it is a minimal working example, it will not visibly slow down.


import sys
from time import sleep

import av
import numpy as np
import pyqtgraph as pg
from PySide6.QtCore import QThread, Signal, Slot, Qt
from PySide6.QtWidgets import QApplication, QHBoxLayout, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QPushButton, QGroupBox


class RGBCameraStub(QThread):

 newFrame = Signal(np.ndarray)

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.killSwitch = True

 def stop(self):
 self.killSwitch = False
 self.quit()
 self.wait()

 def run(self):
 self.killSwitch = True
 while self.killSwitch:
 self.newFrame.emit((np.random.rand(1456, 1080, 3) * 255).astype(np.uint8))
 sleep((20 + int(np.random.rand() * 30))/ 1000)


class VideoWriter(QThread):

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.output_container = av.open('output_video.mkv', mode='w')
 self.stream = self.output_container.add_stream('ffv1', rate=None)
 self.stream.width = 1456
 self.stream.height = 1080
 self.stream.pix_fmt = 'yuv420p'

 @Slot(np.ndarray)
 def addFrame(self, frame: np.ndarray):
 av_frame = av.VideoFrame.from_ndarray(frame, format='rgb24')
 av_frame.pts = None # Leave emtpy for auto-handling - variable framerate?
 for packet in self.stream.encode(av_frame):
 self.output_container.mux(packet)

 def stop(self):
 self.output_container.close()
 self.quit()
 self.wait()

 def run(self):
 self.exec()


class VideoBox(QGroupBox):

 def __init__(self, title):
 super().__init__(title=title)
 self.createLayout()
 self.videoWidget.setImage((np.random.rand(1456, 1080, 3) * 255).astype(np.uint8))

 def createLayout(self):
 layout = QVBoxLayout()
 self.videoWidget = pg.RawImageWidget()
 layout.addWidget(self.videoWidget)
 self.setLayout(layout)
 self.setStyleSheet("""QGroupBox {
 border: 1px solid #494B4F;
 margin-top: 8px;
 min-width: 180px;
 min-height: 180px;
 padding: 2px 0px 0px 0px;
 }
 QGroupBox::title {
 color: #aeb0b8;
 subcontrol-origin: margin;
 subcontrol-position: top left;
 left: 20px;
 padding: 0 8px;
 }""")

 def setImage(self, data: np.ndarray):
 self.videoWidget.setImage(data)

class MainWindow(QWidget):

 closeSignal = Signal()

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.setGeometry(0, 0, 900, 720)
 self.createLayout()

 def createLayout(self):
 self.vimbaImage = VideoBox("RGB")
 self.info = self.infoLayout()

 layout = QVBoxLayout()
 layout.addWidget(self.vimbaImage)
 layout.addWidget(self.info)
 self.setLayout(layout)

 self.setAttribute(Qt.WA_StyledBackground, True)
 self.setStyleSheet("MainWindow { background-color: #1e1f22; }")

 def infoLayout(self):
 widget = QWidget()
 layout = QVBoxLayout()

 rgbButtonWidget = QWidget()
 buttonLayout = QHBoxLayout()
 self.connectButton = QPushButton('Connect', parent=self)
 self.disconnectButton = QPushButton('Disconnect', parent=self)
 buttonLayout.addWidget(self.connectButton)
 buttonLayout.addWidget(self.disconnectButton)
 buttonLayout.addStretch()
 rgbButtonWidget.setLayout(buttonLayout)
 layout.addWidget(rgbButtonWidget)

 widget.setLayout(layout)
 return widget

 def closeEvent(self, event):
 self.closeSignal.emit()
 event.accept()



if __name__ == "__main__":
 app = QApplication(sys.argv)

 rgbCamera = RGBCameraStub()
 videoWriter = VideoWriter()
 videoWriter.start()

 main_window = MainWindow()

 # Button connections
 main_window.connectButton.clicked.connect(rgbCamera.start)
 main_window.disconnectButton.clicked.connect(rgbCamera.stop)
 # main_window.disconnectButton.clicked.connect(videoWriter.stop)

 # Display frames
 rgbCamera.newFrame.connect(main_window.vimbaImage.setImage)

 # Write frame to file
 rgbCamera.newFrame.connect(videoWriter.addFrame)

 # Close application
 main_window.closeSignal.connect(rgbCamera.stop)
 main_window.closeSignal.connect(videoWriter.stop)

 main_window.show()
 sys.exit(app.exec())




My question(s) therefore are :


- 

- How can I increase the performance of the
VideoWriter
? I am currently adding frame by frame as soon as the camera thread provides a new frame. Maybe this is not the best approach ? - The frame rate of the camera is not completely stable, I therefore set
av_frame.pts = None
but maybe this is also not the approach to take ? - With code as is, the resulting media file quickly blows up in size, is there a way of dealing with this without quality loss ?








As a side note, I currently use the PyAV wrapper for the FFmpeg library, however I am open to other suggestions.


- How can I increase the performance of the
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How to efficiently store variable frame rate video stream in a pyqt application ?
1er octobre 2024, par Jeroen De GeeterI am developing a PyQT (PySide6) application that needs to display and store multiple camera streams at the same time. The display of the camera streams goes well, however, storing these streams seems to slow down the application significantly up to a point where the GUI doesn't work fluently anymore.


I have a minimal working example using a stub to demonstrate how my code currently works. However, given that it is a minimal working example, it will not visibly slow down.


import sys
from time import sleep

import av
import numpy as np
import pyqtgraph as pg
from PySide6.QtCore import QThread, Signal, Slot, Qt
from PySide6.QtWidgets import QApplication, QHBoxLayout, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QPushButton, QGroupBox


class RGBCameraStub(QThread):

 newFrame = Signal(np.ndarray)

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.killSwitch = True

 def stop(self):
 self.killSwitch = False
 self.quit()
 self.wait()

 def run(self):
 self.killSwitch = True
 while self.killSwitch:
 self.newFrame.emit((np.random.rand(1456, 1080, 3) * 255).astype(np.uint8))
 sleep((20 + int(np.random.rand() * 30))/ 1000)


class VideoWriter(QThread):

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.output_container = av.open('output_video.mkv', mode='w')
 self.stream = self.output_container.add_stream('ffv1', rate=None)
 self.stream.width = 1456
 self.stream.height = 1080
 self.stream.pix_fmt = 'yuv420p'

 @Slot(np.ndarray)
 def addFrame(self, frame: np.ndarray):
 av_frame = av.VideoFrame.from_ndarray(frame, format='rgb24')
 av_frame.pts = None # Leave emtpy for auto-handling - variable framerate?
 for packet in self.stream.encode(av_frame):
 self.output_container.mux(packet)

 def stop(self):
 self.output_container.close()
 self.quit()
 self.wait()

 def run(self):
 self.exec()


class VideoBox(QGroupBox):

 def __init__(self, title):
 super().__init__(title=title)
 self.createLayout()
 self.videoWidget.setImage((np.random.rand(1456, 1080, 3) * 255).astype(np.uint8))

 def createLayout(self):
 layout = QVBoxLayout()
 self.videoWidget = pg.RawImageWidget()
 layout.addWidget(self.videoWidget)
 self.setLayout(layout)
 self.setStyleSheet("""QGroupBox {
 border: 1px solid #494B4F;
 margin-top: 8px;
 min-width: 180px;
 min-height: 180px;
 padding: 2px 0px 0px 0px;
 }
 QGroupBox::title {
 color: #aeb0b8;
 subcontrol-origin: margin;
 subcontrol-position: top left;
 left: 20px;
 padding: 0 8px;
 }""")

 def setImage(self, data: np.ndarray):
 self.videoWidget.setImage(data)

class MainWindow(QWidget):

 closeSignal = Signal()

 def __init__(self):
 super().__init__()
 self.setGeometry(0, 0, 900, 720)
 self.createLayout()

 def createLayout(self):
 self.vimbaImage = VideoBox("RGB")
 self.info = self.infoLayout()

 layout = QVBoxLayout()
 layout.addWidget(self.vimbaImage)
 layout.addWidget(self.info)
 self.setLayout(layout)

 self.setAttribute(Qt.WA_StyledBackground, True)
 self.setStyleSheet("MainWindow { background-color: #1e1f22; }")

 def infoLayout(self):
 widget = QWidget()
 layout = QVBoxLayout()

 rgbButtonWidget = QWidget()
 buttonLayout = QHBoxLayout()
 self.connectButton = QPushButton('Connect', parent=self)
 self.disconnectButton = QPushButton('Disconnect', parent=self)
 buttonLayout.addWidget(self.connectButton)
 buttonLayout.addWidget(self.disconnectButton)
 buttonLayout.addStretch()
 rgbButtonWidget.setLayout(buttonLayout)
 layout.addWidget(rgbButtonWidget)

 widget.setLayout(layout)
 return widget

 def closeEvent(self, event):
 self.closeSignal.emit()
 event.accept()



if __name__ == "__main__":
 app = QApplication(sys.argv)

 rgbCamera = RGBCameraStub()
 videoWriter = VideoWriter()
 videoWriter.start()

 main_window = MainWindow()

 # Button connections
 main_window.connectButton.clicked.connect(rgbCamera.start)
 main_window.disconnectButton.clicked.connect(rgbCamera.stop)
 # main_window.disconnectButton.clicked.connect(videoWriter.stop)

 # Display frames
 rgbCamera.newFrame.connect(main_window.vimbaImage.setImage)

 # Write frame to file
 rgbCamera.newFrame.connect(videoWriter.addFrame)

 # Close application
 main_window.closeSignal.connect(rgbCamera.stop)
 main_window.closeSignal.connect(videoWriter.stop)

 main_window.show()
 sys.exit(app.exec())




My question(s) therefore are :


- 

- How can I increase the performance of the
VideoWriter
? I am currently adding frame by frame as soon as the camera thread provides a new frame. Maybe this is not the best approach ? - The frame rate of the camera is not completely stable, I therefore set
av_frame.pts = None
but maybe this is also not the approach to take ? - With code as is, the resulting media file quickly blows up in size, is there a way of dealing with this without quality loss ?








As a side not, I currently use the PyAV wrapper for the FFmpeg libraries, however I am open to other suggestions.


- How can I increase the performance of the
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Documented ffmpeg commands not recognized by ffmpeg
2 avril 2020, par agcontiI'm trying to use options like,
ldash
andhttp_opts
, as the dash muxer docs describe but FFmpeg doesn't recognize them. I'm on the latest released version of ffmpeg, v4.2.2. I see the changes in the ffmpeg master branch but not in the v4.2 release branch. Does ffmpeg not recognize them because they haven't been released yet ?


Here's the dash muxer docs for reference : https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#dash-2



Here's a minimal example command with uncut output :



Andrews-MacBook-Pro :: dev/test ‹master› » ffmpeg -re -i test.mp4 \ 
-map 0 -map 0 -c:a libfdk_aac -c:v libx264 \
-b:v:0 800k -b:v:1 300k -s:v:1 320x170 -profile:v:1 baseline \
-profile:v:0 main -bf 1 \
-b_strategy 0 -ar:a:1 22050 \
-adaptation_sets "id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a" \
-ldash 1 \
-f dash ./output/out.mpd

ffmpeg version 4.2.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
 built with Apple clang version 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.17)
 configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/4.2.2_2 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-version3 --enable-avresample --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-ffplay --enable-gnutls --enable-gpl --enable-libaom --enable-libbluray --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopus --enable-librubberband --enable-libsnappy --enable-libtesseract --enable-libtheora --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxvid --enable-lzma --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-librtmp --enable-libspeex --enable-libsoxr --enable-videotoolbox --disable-libjack --disable-indev=jack
 libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100
 libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100
 libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100
 libavdevice 58. 8.100 / 58. 8.100
 libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100
 libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0
 libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100
 libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100
 libpostproc 55. 5.100 / 55. 5.100
Unrecognized option 'ldash'.
Error splitting the argument list: Option not found