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  • Using FFMPEG command to read the frame and show using the inshow function in opencv

    28 novembre 2024, par HARSH BHATNAGAR

    I am trying to get the frame using the ffmpeg command and show using the opencv function cv2.imshow(). This snippet gives the black and white image on the RTSP Stream link . Output is given below link [ output of FFmpeg link].
I have tried the ffplay command but it gives the direct image . i am not able to access the frame or apply the image processing.

    


    Output of FFMPEG

    


    import cv2
import subprocess as sp
command = [ 'C:/ffmpeg/ffmpeg.exe',
            '-i', 'rtsp://192.168.1.12/media/video2',
            '-f', 'image2pipe',
            '-pix_fmt', 'rgb24',
            '-vcodec', 'rawvideo', '-']


import numpy
pipe = sp.Popen(command, stdout = sp.PIPE, bufsize=10**8)
while True:
    raw_image = pipe.stdout.read(420*360*3)
   # transform the byte read into a numpy array
    image =  numpy.fromstring(raw_image, dtype='uint8')
    image = image.reshape((360,420,3))
    cv2.imshow('hello',image)
    cv2.waitKey(1)
    # throw away the data in the pipe's buffer.
    pipe.stdout.flush()


    


  • access to ffmpeg m3u8 file from network

    26 février 2016, par combo_ci

    i read this document and folow instruction to genrate m3u8 file from a inpute file, a good help from Polandeer in this link either very usful, now i want to now how can i access that m3u8 from local network like http://192.168.1.2/test.m3u8.

  • Options for cross-platform video & audio playback with speed control [on hold]

    11 janvier 2016, par Jon Cook

    I’m looking for a component that will do the following :

    1. (Must) Playback most common video formats (e.g. mp4, wmv, AVCHD, F4V, swf, MKV, DIVX, Mov, Avi, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, flv, VOB, asf)
    2. (Should) Stream video
    3. (Must) Playback most common audio formats (e.g .mp3, wav, .m4a, .mid)
    4. (Should) Stream audio
    5. (Must) Slow-down/speed up video&audio
    6. (Must) Adjust pitch of video&audio
    7. (Should) Zoom in on video

    It needs to work on the following platforms :

    1. (Must) Mac
    2. (Must) iPad
    3. (Should) iPhone
    4. (Should) Android
    5. (Should) Windows

    I’m prepared to work with any language, tech stack, whatever, as long as it meets those requirements.

    Is there any such thing out there ?

    I’ve started looking around (have checked out http://ffmpeg.org/ and www.vitamio.org/) but I’m a bit overwhelmed - too many variables - hoping someone out there might have some hints ?