Add retrieve encoded frame to VideoCapture
* Add capacity to retrieve the encoded frame from a VideoCapture object.
* Correct raw codec and pixle format output from ffmpeg capture.
* Remove warnings from build.
* Added VideoCaptureRaw subclass.
* Include abstract base class VideoCaptureBase and rename new subclass VideoContainer as suggested by mshabunin.
* Remove using.
* Change base class name for compatibility with jave bindings generator.
* Move grab and retrieve and add override specifier
* Add setRaw and readRaw to IVideoCapture interface
-setRaw to disable video decoding and enable bitstream filters from mp4 to h254 and h265.
-readRaw to return the raw undecoded/filtered bitstream.
Add createRawCapture to initiate a backend with setRaw enabled.
Remove inheritance and use an independant VideoContainer subclass with IVideoCapture member.
* Address unused parameter warings.
Remove VideoContainer from python bindings as it no longer returns a Mat.
Use opencv type uchar instead of unsigned char.
Add missing destructor to VideoContainer class.
* Address build warnings and include all params in documentation.
* Include deprecated bitstream filtering API.
* Update codec_id query to work with older ffmpeg api's.
Change api version defines to be consistent - most recent api version first.
* Fix typo.
* Update test to work with naming of new files in the extra repo
* Investigate test failure
* Check bytes read by ffmpeg
* Removed mp4 video container test
* Applied suggested changes.
* videoio: rework API for extraction of RAW video streams
- FFmpeg only
* address review comments
Using codec->time_base is deprecated to specify muxer settings.
Resolves issue with FPS value for AVI files with FFmpeg 4.0.
Related FFmpeg commits:
- 194be1f43e
- 91736025b2
- removed tr1 usage (dropped in C++17)
- moved includes of vector/map/iostream/limits into ts.hpp
- require opencv_test + anonymous namespace (added compile check)
- fixed norm() usage (must be from cvtest::norm for checks) and other conflict functions
- added missing license headers
Our prebuilt FFmpeg Windows binaries don't have PNG support enabled
(because that requires zlib), so that makes a PNG image a bad choice
for this test.
When FFmpeg doesn't support PNG, VideoCapture falls back to the
"image sequence" implementation, which doesn't work for single images.