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OpenCV videocapture() not opening video file from hard disk
8 janvier 2020, par Rossi RiccardoDespite being a lot of threads on the issue of open CV not being able to open videos i still can’t manage to solve it.
I’m trying to open and extract frames using openCV with spyder (os : windows 10, python 3.7.4). As far as i know (provided the file path is correct) cv2.read returns a 0 if either the codec is unsupported (converted the video to H264 to be sure and also downloaded a test avi used to test out this very issue in an older post ) or if there is a problem with the ffmpeg dependency.
Since i thought this was the source of the issue i added conda and phyton to the PATH with the SETX command and, after that, ended up copying ffmpeg dll and cv2 folders everywhere since i couldn’t understand well were i was supposed to paste it. Results is that i still can’t make it work and can’t even opt to try to make the frame extractor directly with ffmpeg since even that one gives me an error with a copypasted function from it’s site.
Here is the code :
import os
import ffmpeg
def read_frame_as_jpeg(in_filename, frame_num):
out, err = (
ffmpeg
.input(in_filename)
.filter('select', 'gte(n,{})'.format(frame_num))
.output('pipe:', vframes=1, format='image2', vcodec='mjpeg')
.run(capture_stdout=True)
)
# Read the video from specified path
#cam = cv2.VideoCapture(r'C:\MY\folder\264H.mp4')
cam = cv2.VideoCapture(r'C:\Users\name\Downloads\drop.avi')
fps=60
vid_start=371
vid_end=377
sens=20
out_dir=r"C:\MY\folder"
out_dir=out_dir+'\\'
print(out_dir)
stri="drop.avi"#even tried putting the fiel in the same directory, no change
read_frame_as_jpeg(stri, 1)
# frame
currentframe = 0
while(True):
# reading from frame
ret,frame = cam.read()
print(currentframe)
if ret and currentframe>= (fps*vid_start)-sens and currentframe<= (fps*vid_end)+sens:
# if video is still left continue creating images
name = out_dir+ str(currentframe) + '.bmp'
print ('Creating...' + name)
# writing the extracted images
cv2.imwrite(name, frame)
# increasing counter so that it will
# show how many frames are created
currentframe += 1
else:
break
# Release all space and windows once done
cam.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()The ffpeg error that i get is
[WinError 2] Impossible to find the specified file
while on the other hand since videocapture returns a 0 it doesn’t even enter the loop so i get just a "0" print
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Reading JPEG in ffmpeg
16 juillet 2021, par Paul LammertsmaI'm trying to get ffmpeg to encode several individual JPEG images into a video on Android. I've successfully built it for Android (see the configuration string at the end of this post).



I can encode an h.263+ video with randomly generated frame content, and ffmpeg otherwise appears to work well.



A similar question suggests that the following code should be sufficient to load an image into an
AvFrame
:


// Make sure we have the codecs
av_register_all();

AVFormatContext *pFormatCtx;
int ret = av_open_input_file(&pFormatCtx, imageFileName, NULL, 0, NULL);

if (ret != 0) {
 printf("Can't open image file '%s': code %d, %s",
 imageFileName, ret, strerror(AVERROR(ret)));
}




The above returns the correct absolute file path and error :





Failed '/sdcard/DCIM/Camera/IMG083.jpg' : code -1094995529, Unknown error : 1094995529





Incidentally, if I omit
av_register_all()
, it returns with error 2.


I've compiled ffmpeg with the following arguments :







./configure —target-os=linux 
 —prefix=$PREFIX 
 —enable-cross-compile 
 —extra-libs="-lgcc" 
 —arch=arm 
 —cc=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc 
 —cross-prefix=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- 
 —nm=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-nm 
 —sysroot=$PLATFORM 
 —extra-cflags=" -O3 -fpic -DANDROID -DHAVE_SYS_UIO_H=1 -Dipv6mr_interface=ipv6mr_ifindex -fasm -Wno-psabi -fno-short-enums -fno-strict-aliasing -finline-limit=300 $OPTIMIZE_CFLAGS " 
 —enable-shared 
 —enable-static 
 —extra-ldflags="-Wl,-rpath-link=$PLATFORM/usr/lib -L$PLATFORM/usr/lib -nostdlib -lc -lm -ldl -llog" 
 —disable-everything 
 —enable-demuxer=mov 
 —enable-demuxer=h264 
 —disable-ffplay 
 —enable-protocol=file 
 —enable-avformat 
 —enable-avcodec 
 —enable-decoder=mjpeg 
 —enable-decoder=png 
 —enable-parser=h264 
 —enable-encoder=h263 
 —enable-encoder=h263p 
 —disable-network 
 —enable-zlib 
 —disable-avfilter 
 —disable-avdevice







Any suggestions would be most welcome !


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Reading JPEG in ffmpeg
23 octobre 2012, par Paul LammertsmaI'm trying to get ffmpeg to encode several individual JPEG images into a video on Android. I've successfully built it for Android (see the configuration string at the end of this post).
I can encode an h.263+ video with randomly generated frame content, and ffmpeg otherwise appears to work well.
A similar question suggests that the following code should be sufficient to load an image into an
AvFrame
:// Make sure we have the codecs
av_register_all();
AVFormatContext *pFormatCtx;
int ret = av_open_input_file(&pFormatCtx, imageFileName, NULL, 0, NULL);
if (ret != 0) {
printf("Can't open image file '%s': code %d, %s",
imageFileName, ret, strerror(AVERROR(ret)));
}The above returns the correct absolute file path and error :
Failed '/sdcard/DCIM/Camera/IMG083.jpg' : code -1094995529, Unknown error : 1094995529
Incidentally, if I omit
av_register_all()
, it returns with error 2.I've compiled ffmpeg with the following arguments :
./configure —target-os=linux
—prefix=$PREFIX
—enable-cross-compile
—extra-libs="-lgcc"
—arch=arm
—cc=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc
—cross-prefix=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-
—nm=$PREBUILT/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-nm
—sysroot=$PLATFORM
—extra-cflags=" -O3 -fpic -DANDROID -DHAVE_SYS_UIO_H=1 -Dipv6mr_interface=ipv6mr_ifindex -fasm -Wno-psabi -fno-short-enums -fno-strict-aliasing -finline-limit=300 $OPTIMIZE_CFLAGS "
—enable-shared
—enable-static
—extra-ldflags="-Wl,-rpath-link=$PLATFORM/usr/lib -L$PLATFORM/usr/lib -nostdlib -lc -lm -ldl -llog"
—disable-everything
—enable-demuxer=mov
—enable-demuxer=h264
—disable-ffplay
—enable-protocol=file
—enable-avformat
—enable-avcodec
—enable-decoder=mjpeg
—enable-decoder=png
—enable-parser=h264
—enable-encoder=h263
—enable-encoder=h263p
—disable-network
—enable-zlib
—disable-avfilter
—disable-avdeviceAny suggestions would be most welcome !