Open Source Computer Vision Library https://opencv.org/
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#! /usr/bin/env python
import sys
# import the necessary things for OpenCV
from opencv import cv
from opencv import highgui
# the codec existing in cvcapp.cpp,
# need to have a better way to specify them in the future
# WARNING: I have see only MPEG1VIDEO working on my computer
H263 = 0x33363255
H263I = 0x33363249
MSMPEG4V3 = 0x33564944
MPEG4 = 0x58564944
MSMPEG4V2 = 0x3234504D
MJPEG = 0x47504A4D
MPEG1VIDEO = 0x314D4950
AC3 = 0x2000
MP2 = 0x50
FLV1 = 0x31564C46
#############################################################################
# so, here is the main part of the program
if __name__ == '__main__':
# a small welcome
print "OpenCV Python capture video"
# first, create the necessary window
highgui.cvNamedWindow ('Camera', highgui.CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE)
# move the new window to a better place
highgui.cvMoveWindow ('Camera', 10, 10)
try:
# try to get the device number from the command line
device = int (sys.argv [1])
# got it ! so remove it from the arguments
del sys.argv [1]
except (IndexError, ValueError):
# no device number on the command line, assume we want the 1st device
device = 0
if len (sys.argv) == 1:
# no argument on the command line, try to use the camera
capture = highgui.cvCreateCameraCapture (device)
else:
# we have an argument on the command line,
# we can assume this is a file name, so open it
capture = highgui.cvCreateFileCapture (sys.argv [1])
# check that capture device is OK
if not capture:
print "Error opening capture device"
sys.exit (1)
# capture the 1st frame to get some propertie on it
frame = highgui.cvQueryFrame (capture)
# get size of the frame
frame_size = cv.cvGetSize (frame)
# get the frame rate of the capture device
fps = highgui.cvGetCaptureProperty (capture, highgui.CV_CAP_PROP_FPS)
if fps == 0:
# no fps getted, so set it to 30 by default
fps = 30
# create the writer
writer = highgui.cvCreateVideoWriter ("captured.mpg", MPEG1VIDEO,
fps, frame_size, True)
# check the writer is OK
if not writer:
print "Error opening writer"
sys.exit (1)
while 1:
# do forever
# 1. capture the current image
frame = highgui.cvQueryFrame (capture)
if frame is None:
# no image captured... end the processing
break
# write the frame to the output file
highgui.cvWriteFrame (writer, frame)
# display the frames to have a visual output
highgui.cvShowImage ('Camera', frame)
# handle events
k = highgui.cvWaitKey (5)
if k % 0x100 == 27:
# user has press the ESC key, so exit
break
# end working with the writer
# not working at this time... Need to implement some typemaps...
# but exiting without calling it is OK in this simple application
#highgui.cvReleaseVideoWriter (writer)