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  • Writing numpy arrays using cv2 VideoWriter

    8 juillet 2015, par JustInTime

    I have a problem with writing a toy example video using opencv2.3.1 VideoWriter, here is how I do it :

    writer = cv2.VideoWriter('test1.avi',cv.CV_FOURCC('P','I','M','1'),25,(640,480))
    for i in range(1000):
       x = np.random.randint(10,size=(480,640)).astype('uint8')
       writer.write(x)
    #del writer (with or without tested)

    I tried every possible combination resulting with a 0 bytes file if the extension was mpg, and 5.5kb if it was avi. I should say that some pointed out that I should build the ffmpeg library from source and not apt-get it. Well I did that on a fresh machine based on the help of this site http://vinayhacks.blogspot.com/2011/11/installing-opencv-231-with-ffmpeg-on-64.html. which also presented an error while compiling opencv(the error was related to ffmpeg). Now I am really out of ideas, How to generate a video using OPENCV ?

    Thanks in advance

  • Writing numpy arrays using cv2 VideoWriter

    8 juillet 2015, par JustInTime

    I have a problem with writing a toy example video using opencv2.3.1 VideoWriter, here is how I do it :

    writer = cv2.VideoWriter('test1.avi',cv.CV_FOURCC('P','I','M','1'),25,(640,480))
    for i in range(1000):
       x = np.random.randint(10,size=(480,640)).astype('uint8')
       writer.write(x)
    #del writer (with or without tested)

    I tried every possible combination resulting with a 0 bytes file if the extension was mpg, and 5.5kb if it was avi. I should say that some pointed out that I should build the ffmpeg library from source and not apt-get it. Well I did that on a fresh machine based on the help of this site http://vinayhacks.blogspot.com/2011/11/installing-opencv-231-with-ffmpeg-on-64.html. which also presented an error while compiling opencv(the error was related to ffmpeg). Now I am really out of ideas, How to generate a video using OPENCV ?

    Thanks in advance

  • How can I tell if a file is a valid video stream using RVideo ?

    8 février 2012, par fenec

    I am trying to see if a file has a valid video stream using the RVideo library :

    read_file.rb :

    require 'rubygems'
    require 'rvideo'

    file_path="/mnt/glusterfs/video/2012/02/04/2012-02-04 1000 CSPAN United Nations Security Council Meeting (337711).mp4"
    puts file_path
    file = RVideo::Inspector.new(:file => file_path)

    I get this error :

    rbennacer@services:~$ ruby read_file.rb
    /mnt/glusterfs/video/2012/02/04/2012-02-04 1000 CSPAN United Nations Security Council Meeting (337711).mp4
    sh: Syntax error: "(" unexpected

    Even when I put a backslash before each space character and parenthesis character, I am getting that error.