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  • Cannot save animation in matplotlib : Windows permission denied

    13 mai 2015, par Vladimir

    I’ve been trying for a day long to sort this out, checking similar threads but with no success.
    Stretch’s Cannot save matplotlib animation with ffmpeg helped with previous errors (I had ffmpeg path wrong), but I kept getting Access denied after fixing it.

    My ffmpeg binary is on C:\ffmpeg\bin

    A nice alternative would be to able to export gif files, but I keep getting an ascii error with imagemagick. I think both problems are related, so I wanted to sort out the ffmpeg first.

    I think the problem might have to do with the fact I’m working with Canopy (in Windows 8 64bit), which pretty much hegemonized my path variable and broke some things along the way (e.g. I can’t open IDLE since I installed Canopy, didn’t tried to fix that yet). As I fixed things along the way I found at least 3 distinct path variables, all of which I updated : windows advanced settings path (set manually), windows console path (set via console with setx), and sys.path (set or checked at runtime), adding ";C:\ffmpeg\bin", where ffmpeg effectively is. Regardless I sort out the problem or not, I would like to learn which of these environment variables are relevant for what, I find it very confusing.

    The code is the following :

    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
    import sys
    import numpy as np
    from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
    from matplotlib import animation
    plt.rcParams['animation.ffmpeg_path'] = r'C:\ffmpeg\bin'
    if r'C:\ffmpeg\bin' not in sys.path: sys.path.append(r'C:\ffmpeg\bin')

    fig = plt.figure()
    ax = plt.axes(xlim=(0, 2), ylim=(-2, 2))
    line, = ax.plot([], [], lw=2)

    def init():
       line.set_data([], [])
       return line,

    def animate(i):
       x = np.linspace(0, 2, 1000)
       y = np.sin(2 * np.pi * (x - 0.01 * i))
       line.set_data(x, y)
       return line,

    anim = animation.FuncAnimation(fig, animate, init_func=init, frames=200, interval=20, blit=True)
    plt.show()

    # This case generates Windows err: Access Denied
    FFwriter = animation.FFMpegWriter()
    # anim.save(r'C:\basic_animation.mp4', writer = FFwriter, fps=30)

    # This case generates UnicodeDecodeError:'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 3
    # anim.save(r'C:\animation.gif', writer='imagemagick', fps=30)

    The traceback for anim.save(r'C:\basic_animation.mp4', writer = FFwriter, fps=30) :

    %run "C:\Users\Yahveh\Documents\Vlad\Investigacion\animation saving.py"
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    WindowsError                              Traceback (most recent call last)
    C:\Users\Yahveh\Documents\Vlad\Investigacion\animation saving.py in <module>()
        27 # This case generates Windows err: Access Denied
        28 FFwriter = animation.FFMpegWriter()
    ---> 29 anim.save(r'C:\basic_animation.mp4', writer = FFwriter, fps=30)
        30
        31 # This case generates UnicodeDecodeError:'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 3

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in save(self, filename, writer, fps, dpi, codec, bitrate, extra_args, metadata, extra_anim, savefig_kwargs)
       759         # since GUI widgets are gone. Either need to remove extra code to
       760         # allow for this non-existant use case or find a way to make it work.
    --> 761         with writer.saving(self._fig, filename, dpi):
       762             for data in zip(*[a.new_saved_frame_seq()
       763                               for a in all_anim]):

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\App\appdata\canopy-1.5.2.2785.win-x86_64\lib\contextlib.pyc in __enter__(self)
        15     def __enter__(self):
        16         try:
    ---> 17             return self.gen.next()
        18         except StopIteration:
        19             raise RuntimeError("generator didn't yield")

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in saving(self, *args)
       184         '''
       185         # This particular sequence is what contextlib.contextmanager wants
    --> 186         self.setup(*args)
       187         yield
       188         self.finish()

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in setup(self, fig, outfile, dpi, *args)
       174         # Run here so that grab_frame() can write the data to a pipe. This
       175         # eliminates the need for temp files.
    --> 176         self._run()
       177
       178     @contextlib.contextmanager

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in _run(self)
       202                                       stdout=output, stderr=output,
       203                                       stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
    --> 204                                       creationflags=subprocess_creation_flags)
       205
       206     def finish(self):

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\App\appdata\canopy-1.5.2.2785.win-x86_64\lib\subprocess.pyc in __init__(self, args, bufsize, executable, stdin, stdout, stderr, preexec_fn, close_fds, shell, cwd, env, universal_newlines, startupinfo, creationflags)
       707                                 p2cread, p2cwrite,
       708                                 c2pread, c2pwrite,
    --> 709                                 errread, errwrite)
       710         except Exception:
       711             # Preserve original exception in case os.close raises.

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\App\appdata\canopy-1.5.2.2785.win-x86_64\lib\subprocess.pyc in _execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds, cwd, env, universal_newlines, startupinfo, creationflags, shell, to_close, p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite)
       955                                          env,
       956                                          cwd,
    --> 957                                          startupinfo)
       958             except pywintypes.error, e:
       959                 # Translate pywintypes.error to WindowsError, which is

    WindowsError: [Error 5] Acceso denegado
    </module>

    The traceback for anim.save(r'C:\animation.gif', writer='imagemagick', fps=30) :

    In [8]: %run "C:\Users\Yahveh\Documents\Vlad\Investigacion\animation saving.py"
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    UnicodeDecodeError                        Traceback (most recent call last)
    C:\Users\Yahveh\Documents\Vlad\Investigacion\animation saving.py in <module>()
        30
        31 # This case generates UnicodeDecodeError:'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 3
    ---> 32 anim.save(r'C:\animation.gif', writer='imagemagick', fps=30)

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in save(self, filename, writer, fps, dpi, codec, bitrate, extra_args, metadata, extra_anim, savefig_kwargs)
       765                     # TODO: Need to see if turning off blit is really necessary
       766                     anim._draw_next_frame(d, blit=False)
    --> 767                 writer.grab_frame(**savefig_kwargs)
       768
       769         # Reconnect signal for first draw if necessary

    C:\Users\Yahveh\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\User\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\animation.pyc in grab_frame(self, **savefig_kwargs)
       225             verbose.report('MovieWriter -- Error '
       226                            'running proc:\n%s\n%s' % (out,
    --> 227                                                       err), level='helpful')
       228             raise
       229

    UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 3: ordinal not in range(128)
    </module>

    Stared at them for a while.

    Thanks for your time !

    UPDATE : I followed the steps in this post for granting access to both C :\ffmpeg and destination folder, but no luck :(

  • laravel ffmpeg upload video in amazon s3 failed 504 gateway Time-out

    21 mai 2020, par Ahmed Al-Rayan

    Why after uploading a video size of more than 1 Giga, I see a problem in the nginx 504 gateway timeout preventing me from completing the processing process. The meaning of the video after uploading starts the processing process and because of this problem it does not go to processing use laravel ffmpeg and use amazon s3 service to store the videos on it and the entire site uploaded to Digital hosting

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  • Opening Video with opencv3 and python on Amazon EC2

    11 octobre 2016, par stml

    I successfully set up python and opencv3 on an t2.micro instance by following these instructions : http://stackoverflow.com/a/38867965/1213715

    The script which worked on my local machine no longer works. The problem seems to be with importing video. The start of my code now looks like this :

    import numpy as np
    import cv2

    cap = cv2.VideoCapture('/home/ec2-user/test.mov')

    if(cap.isOpened() == False):
       print "Can't open video"
       exit()

    This exits every time. I have tried different paths and different video formats (including .avi).

    In other threads, I read that ffmpeg is essential to cv2 video functions, and successfully installed this using the instructions at https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=524523. I can now run ffmpeg from the command line - but it has not changed the cv2 output.

    Do I need to link ffmpeg to cv2 somehow, or do I need to recompile entirely - and if so, what change should I make to the original installation instructions ?

    Python version 2.7.12

    Opencv version 3.1.0