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Carte de Schillerkiez
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Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
Langue : English
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How to open webcam in opencv2.4.6.1 on ubuntu12.04 ?
20 septembre 2013, par user2079542I am using opencv2.4.6.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am new to opencv and have been trying to understand the sample programs in the opencv docs. I am trying to work on a project which takes a picture from a USB webcam (Kinamax Night Vision Camera) and do some image processing on it. I came across a sample code that is shown below :
#include "cv.h"
#include "highgui.h"
#include
// A Simple Camera Capture Framework
int main()
{
CvCapture* capture = cvCaptureFromCAM( CV_CAP_ANY );
if ( !capture ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: capture is NULL \n" );
getchar();
return -1;
}
// Create a window in which the captured images will be presented
cvNamedWindow( "mywindow", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
// Show the image captured from the camera in the window and repeat
while ( 1 ) {
// Get one frame
IplImage* frame = cvQueryFrame( capture );
if ( !frame ) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: frame is null...\n" );
getchar();
break;
}
cvShowImage( "mywindow", frame );
// Do not release the frame!
//If ESC key pressed, Key=0x10001B under OpenCV 0.9.7(linux version),
//remove higher bits using AND operator
if ( (cvWaitKey(10) & 255) == 27 ) break;
}
// Release the capture device housekeeping
cvReleaseCapture( &capture );
cvDestroyWindow( "mywindow" );
return 0;
}On compiling using :
g++ trycam.c -o trycam `--cflags --libs opencv`
It gives no errors.
When I try to run it using : ./trycam Nothing shows up ! Literally Nothing.On searching google and some other posts in the stackoverflow community, I tried updating the libraries and install other dependencies like ffmpeg,GTK, Gstreamer,etc. I understand that the webcam I have connected via USB is not supported as per the list of webcams supported by linux opencv in the link here. Even my default webcam that is in my HP Pavilion dv6000 is not opening.
Is there a way I could get around this ? Kindly help me out.
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ClassX installation "codec not found" due to dependencies [migrated]
25 mars 2014, par khateebClassX is an interactive lecture streaming system developed in the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University.
Unlike conventional lecture capturing systems, ClassX requires very simple consumer-grade equipment and minimal human operation.I faced problems during installing it, I hope you have a solution.
BTW : I successfully installed it 2 years ago, but now I think the problem as the dependencies and Ubuntu versions are different than the versions we used two years ago.
Detailed description of the problem :
- I’m using Ubuntu 12.04
- I followed the instructions @ ClassX installation guide, and all steps till step 4 are successfully done (the encoder bin file generated).
- When trying to encode the video using the classX web system, it shows the encoding completed after few seconds.However, there are no tiles generated.
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I tried to execute the command at CX_log.txt, and the following error appears.
mahmoud@Mahmoud-HP-Pavilion-dv5-Notebook-PC : $ sudo perl /var/www/ClassXWebSystem/system/publishers/web/actions/encode.pl "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/lecSEven" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/streaming/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/lecSEven" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/system/publishers/bin" classx y n n
[sudo] password for mahmoud :
00068.jpg
..
.
00068.mp4
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from ’/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251/00068.mp4’ :
Metadata :
major_brand : isom
minor_version : 512
compatible_brands : isomiso2avc1mp41
encoder : Lavf52.39.0
Duration : 00:02:30.05, start : 0.000000, bitrate : 8141 kb/s
Stream #0.0(und) : Video : h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 8007 kb/s, 29.95 fps, 29.97 tbr, 2997 tbn, 59.94 tbc
Stream #0.1(und) : Audio : aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 128 kb/s
Output #0, mp4, to ’/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251/stream0.mp4’ :
Stream #0.0 : Video : [0][0][0][0] / 0x0000, yuv420p, 640x360, q=32-36, 64 kb/s, 90k tbn, 14.99 tbc
codec not found
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ClassX installation "codec not found" due to dependencies [migrated]
25 mars 2014, par khateebClassX is an interactive lecture streaming system developed in the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University.
Unlike conventional lecture capturing systems, ClassX requires very simple consumer-grade equipment and minimal human operation.I faced problems during installing it, I hope you have a solution.
BTW : I successfully installed it 2 years ago, but now I think the problem as the dependencies and Ubuntu versions are different than the versions we used two years ago.
Detailed description of the problem :
- I'm using Ubuntu 12.04
- I followed the instructions @ ClassX installation guide, and all steps till step 4 are successfully done (the encoder bin file generated).
- When trying to encode the video using the classX web system, it shows the encoding completed after few seconds.However, there are no tiles generated.
-
I tried to execute the command at CX_log.txt, and the following error appears.
mahmoud@Mahmoud-HP-Pavilion-dv5-Notebook-PC : $ sudo perl /var/www/ClassXWebSystem/system/publishers/web/actions/encode.pl "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/lecSEven" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/streaming/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/lecSEven" "/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/system/publishers/bin" classx y n n
[sudo] password for mahmoud :
00068.jpg
..
.
00068.mp4
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251/00068.mp4' :
Metadata :
major_brand : isom
minor_version : 512
compatible_brands : isomiso2avc1mp41
encoder : Lavf52.39.0
Duration : 00:02:30.05, start : 0.000000, bitrate : 8141 kb/s
Stream #0.0(und) : Video : h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 8007 kb/s, 29.95 fps, 29.97 tbr, 2997 tbn, 59.94 tbc
Stream #0.1(und) : Audio : aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 128 kb/s
Output #0, mp4, to '/var/www/ClassXWebSystem/content/encoding/FALL_2013_2014/CS106A_FALL_2013_2014/.encoding_1372706251/stream0.mp4' :
Stream #0.0 : Video : [0][0][0][0] / 0x0000, yuv420p, 640x360, q=32-36, 64 kb/s, 90k tbn, 14.99 tbc
codec not found